Nine senior Prisons officers were on Monday charged with inciting their juniors to boycott work even as the Government yielded to most of the demands of striking warders.
stop wasting tax payers money by charging the bosses with incitement. May be abuse of office would have been better in that they did not advice, and be proactive in their areas. The money is budgeted for every financial year for houses. But what do they do - nothing. They have free labour and big farms but the bosses cannt think. I think this bussiness of promotion through the ranks do not attract the best brains. Reforms are a must. lets have top management of the forces open to other people other than soldiers. If they can not look after the welfare of their juniors do you expect them to look after you
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