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Originally Posted by Flaxpants
Crikey! Having a bad day Castout?
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Hmm not really just that in my observation younger generation is always worse than the older one. Specifically our politicians of today are a lot worse than their predecessors. Here the ruling party thus implicating the president, directly or indirectly is rumored to be involved in a local bank bailout which bailout money don't get to the hands of the people who lost it. The amount is significant.
Furthermore I knew and read that our last 2009 election is branded as the worst election post 1998 reform and people were just silent. Now more scandal is erupting that some of our house representatives are being so because they forged their letter of appointment.
Head of the national election governing body is implicated in it but it's not a surprise at all to me it was day one obvious that this person collaborated with the current ruling party.
There also has been rumor that the current ruling party treasury amounts to a very significant amount so significant that the source of that money comes into everybody's question.
Now our politicians are trading accusations for wanting to save themselves. One ran to Singapore to avoid prosecution from corruption and has been whistle blowing his party corruption as he was the current ruling party treasurer.
It's all being played damn bloody dirty and a it's a bloody mess.
If this had happened in Japan or US the head of government would've stepped down and even being put under criminal investigation for abuse of power.
To make matters worse these scandals in all likelihood won't be heading to prosecution. Our judiciary system falls under the grip of politics. The national police image has never been worse tarnished lately too for their corruption. The general population loath the police in general.
When I turned TV last night I saw the British Parliament session discussing the Murdoch phone hacking scandal. They in comparison to ours are a world apart
On the positive side at least we don't have an established dictator here. There are still some good men here and civil movements are well alive and our press I must say I'm proud of my country freedom of press.