Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The ACA must go after the big fish

It is regrettable to note that ACA is only after some small fish but it does not dare to go after the big fish.
There are reports that some former ministers, deputy ministers , MPs and councillors are involved in one form of corruption or another. But the ACA fails to prosecute them , with the excuse that there is no evidence.

It is easy to get the evidence. First, what ACA should do is to check their income and then their properties such as lands, bungalows, houses, shops , plantations, cash , shares and cars they have. IF their income does not tally with their net assets, then their wealth is gathered through corruptions.

But the ACA is not free to investigate. ACA cannot get people`s respect if it only knows how to catch small fish but let go the big fish.

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