While I see your point, killing someone-murder, is a crime under our law.
Nepotism like what Commissioner Maria did with placing her husband on a government owned company is not.
I do not support what the Commissioner did and I believe she made a wrong judgement by thinking that her decision and that of the EXCO would not be taken seriously by the people.
But, here is a bigger picture, The opposition could have passed a motion to make such actions criminal by amending the law stating that Commissioners and the EXCO CANNOT place spouses of current government officials on Government owned companies.
So I do not ever want to hear them complain otherwise we should all throw this fact in their face.
Setting an example
Anonymous (not verified) | Sun, 2008-01-27 03:28
While I see your point, killing someone-murder, is a crime under our law.
Nepotism like what Commissioner Maria did with placing her husband on a government owned company is not.
I do not support what the Commissioner did and I believe she made a wrong judgement by thinking that her decision and that of the EXCO would not be taken seriously by the people.
But, here is a bigger picture, The opposition could have passed a motion to make such actions criminal by amending the law stating that Commissioners and the EXCO CANNOT place spouses of current government officials on Government owned companies.
So I do not ever want to hear them complain otherwise we should all throw this fact in their face.
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