I will suggest three tough punishments for these types of
(executive) criminals:
1. The guilty person should, without further delay, be dismissed
(this has happened in one or two cases).
2. This (executive) criminal should not only be dismissed but
should be imprisoned (this has also happened in one, may be two
cases).
3. This (executive) criminal (though imprisoned) should be made
to PAY BACK the people's money (this has not yet happened and I
wonder when it will happen).
Because what purpose does it serve to imprison or dismiss a
person with millions of dollars stashed away in the bank (and
earning interest I must say)? The person will feel like he/she is
being rewarded, after all they will keep their millions/billions
afterwards.
We must find a way to let the would-be culprits know that
corruption will not be tolerated in the land of the brave.
Otherwise we would be hypocrites who impose a ten-year prison
sentence on a hungry man who attempts to steal a loaf of bread
(wrong as it is) that he really needed.
Stealing smart (and on a big scale) does not make one a holy
sinner.
So please, if someone is stealing our (the People's) money, the
person should first pay it back before they are let go.
Is that too much to ask? If it is, then we should not waste more
money to investigate them! After all, two wrongs can not and never
will make a right!
KB Shingenge Windhoek
1. The guilty person should, without further delay, be dismissed
(this has happened in one or two cases). 2. This (executive)
criminal should not only be dismissed but should be imprisoned
(this has also happened in one, may be two cases). 3. This
(executive) criminal (though imprisoned) should be made to PAY BACK
the people's money (this has not yet happened and I wonder when it
will happen).Because what purpose does it serve to imprison or
dismiss a person with millions of dollars stashed away in the bank
(and earning interest I must say)? The person will feel like he/she
is being rewarded, after all they will keep their millions/billions
afterwards. We must find a way to let the would-be culprits know
that corruption will not be tolerated in the land of the brave.
Otherwise we would be hypocrites who impose a ten-year prison
sentence on a hungry man who attempts to steal a loaf of bread
(wrong as it is) that he really needed. Stealing smart (and on a
big scale) does not make one a holy sinner. So please, if someone
is stealing our (the People's) money, the person should first pay
it back before they are let go. Is that too much to ask? If it is,
then we should not waste more money to investigate them! After all,
two wrongs can not and never will make a right! KB Shingenge
Windhoek