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Written on: 28. 05. 2009 [19:41]
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Noukie
Noukie
registered since: 15.04.2009
Posts: 7
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Let’s hope someone will indeed listen to their plight. You right sisters! That’s what one got to do-protest! Something needs to be done to corruption in African states.
And the funny thing is that; it’s not just Africa alone where one hears about these corrupt officials or shall I call them generals. I must have read an article somewhere today on British Gordon Brown scandal. I took this one thought out of the article”, this is not Mitterrand's France, in which corruption spread to the heart of government. It is not Mobutu's Zaire, in which the president built his own Coca-Cola factory and imported pink champagne on Concorde to slake his thirst while his people starved.Wow,Wow!!!!
Believe me the British MP’s and Gordon Brown did not defraud, mismanage funds because they needed to buy basic commodities but to maintain their lavish lifestyles yet they have the right to make such statements about Zaire. But I guess when the Kandaras & friends and all my brothers who believe in buying a million rand Mercedes for a Minister as a gift can get way with it whilst their own people are starving-Then we blame the system.
The same system that promise to deal with the employee who admits to 407 fraud counts and releases the one who defraud millions .She only earned a mere R6000 and a mother of two for that matter. Maybe she really needed the money to provide for basic commodities like she claims. Unemployed lost her pension to repay what she stole. How fair is it in comparison to what all the corrupt Politician's and generals get’s away with?
I guess the mighty and powerful ones will always escape the hands of justice. And the system will keep pushing some of us who are powerless.What do you thing?
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