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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

End to corruption

End to corruption  under the current governance arrangements in India is sheer waste. It gives citizens the appearance that something is being done to fight corruption, but that is a TOTALLY false appearance! 
It is also totally irrelevant – under the current governance arrangements in India – whether the CVC is personally honest or not. The whole thing about "fighting corruption" is a TOTAL sham. It has been a sham since India became independent and and choose the worst possible governance policies.

-- The\rule  can't catch the Prime Ministers and heads of major political parties. What's the point of having ?
Unless these basic causes are addressed, things like the CVC are like putting whitewash over over a rotting, termite-eaten mansion. 

 The idea of natural justice, as currently applied, is so broad-based that it can be readily twisted by the corrupt to undermine all disciplinary proceedings.
Corrupt officials have VERY deep pockets! They hire the best lawyers to exploit all possible legal loopholes, created through decades of case law on this subject. There is a massive industry yersof law whose sole job is to support corrupt officials against the law.   A flourishing legal industry to protect the corrupt

 The mammoth industry created for the defence of the corrupt includes doctors who give false medical certificates to delay hearings. The corrupt can then happily live off their loot while the legal process languishes for years, and is ultimately forgotten or written off.

With any change in government, the corrupt will pay off the Ministers, and disciplinary cases are promptly withdrawn. The corrupt are usually rewarded with "juicy" postings where they can now make ten times the money they made earlier..
If Indians are TRULY serious about elimination of corruption, they'll have to change the laws,
Then, and ONLY then – after the necessary changes in the governance system have been made – will you finally see the India you want to see.

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