Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW
Vol. 5 Num 1082 Sun. June 17, 2007  
   
Letters to Editor


CTG's success


The CTG along with the armed forces should get the due credit for their success in identifying and capturing the corrupt leaders of politics, business and administration. I think the message of 'zero tolerance to corruption' has been sent to all in an effective way. Now the remaining task is to bring these monstrous anti-socials to trial.

The bumpy drive against such pervasive corruption requires teamwork, courage, honesty and sincerity. The joint forces have shown their integrity along with the aforementioned attributes. I do offer my sincere thanks to them.

If democracy is the crop we are trying to harvest then containing corruption, educating the citizens and formulating a proper election administering body equipped with proper resources, are like bio-manure and bio-pesticide. The inclusion of the prefix 'bio' emphasises minimum adverse impacts. And I am convinced that the CTG is very much on the right track now.