Sunday, May 22, 2005

corruption, schools and piracy

A retired police officer had a wealth of $34 million. He declared it to the Royal Commission. So every party wanted to know how he could amass a wealth of such multitude on his policeman's pay. The IGP didnt know and so was the Minister. To me he must have his reasons to declare it. He could have the necessary documents to proof his wealth. Right now let him submit his papers. Why should the Royal Commission put down in record when they didnt have the papers? By right they should investigate and find it out first on the information received. It just a matter of calling him to enquire about his wealth either in person or write to him. So simple to get the truth of the information...

No thug in school now. So said the Education Minister. He could reduce the rate because these bad students are laying low until the heat is over. The ugly head will poke out when every one sleeps on the job again. Look at the piracy of dvds...They are back! Because the so called manufacturers never reduce the price and the Minister too sided with them. Consumers pay again. The government always on the side of the manufacturers/companies not the customers.
Why must they want to make hefty profits? Can't they just make enough and let it sells in large quantities? In the end the profits soar and piracy curtailed at source. Shit...they never learn the basic marketing..

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