Thursday, May 31, 2012

Too much corruption: Catch me if you can




Welcome to the land of sun, sea and no consequences. As we move to acquire more prison space, not one politician or high-profile crook occupies existing jailhouse real estate. Crafty lawyers and their crooked clients have combined to permanently engage the pause button. Justice delayed is punishment denied; a fiat to the well-positioned to thief even more.

There is no shortage of evidence of how the rot set in and stayed in. It’s the same coming out of the commissions, media stories and revelations in Parliament and official reports like the latest from the Auditor General. There is little accountability, responsibility, responsible leadership and enforcement.

The tone for neglect is at the top. The law is porous and wherever it has bite it meanders disgracefully. The politicians are unreliable. The Prime Minister casually taps the still-investigated and disgraced ex-FIFA vice president to perform the duties of PM. Without question, His Excellency makes the appointment. Former president Arthur NR Robinson may be maligned but at least he risked controversy in the 18-18 scenario and his refusal of Panday’s nominees for the Senate.

Alongside the CL Financial and HCU stories of poor governance, directors and officers of incalculable ineptitude, downright theft, thuggery and bobol comes the latest Auditor General’s report of the persistent lack of accountability in the State, especially in relation to contracts of employment, salaries, contracts with suppliers and verification of assets and inventory.

Again the tone should be set at the top. Amongst the ministries failing to provide critical reports on a timely basis or at all, many are headed by senior People’s Partnership Ministers. It includes the Ministries of the Attorney General, Housing, Foreign Affairs, Public Utilities, Works, Local Government and the Office of the Prime Minister. Failure to provide these reports is contrary to law but who cares.

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