Yaw Saffu writes "...what is to be done if we are serious about zero tolerance for corruption? We need to provide the law with real, sharp, canine teeth. We have to provide the legal means to help increase the detection of non-compliance with and contravention of the Leadership Code. More importantly, we need to enforce the law and punish severely those who violate the anti-corruption laws. Both of these strategies require strong support from the attentive public..."
Cathy Fitzpatrick on "Mutuality 2.0: open sourcing the financial crisis"
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Cathy Fitzpatrick
This is all pretty goofy stuff. There's a horribly persistent meme among
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True. The public must be ready to shed the shroud of complacency and exercise its civic duties accordingly. Likewise, there's a need for an independent judiciary needed to execute the sharp laws Yaw Saffu proposes.
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