Author: pfuray
Fri Nov 21 09:43:49 2008

THE NAKED TRUTH IS BITTER This truth is disgusting to hear and the end product will be defensive mechanism or appealing to the fallacy of mercy. You can serve your country but with dignity and sincerity. Don't use your office as a means of getting more in a dubious circumstance. Let the county be number one not your selfish desires or wants. Man is selfish to the point that he or she wants to grab everything for him or her self.Tell me what is your motivation of entering to service of your beloved country? Is it that you want to steal more or to help elevate the suffering mercies? I PROPOSE THAT IF A MAN OR WOMAN WANTS TO HELP LET HIM HELP WITH ALL SINCERITY BUT TO LEAVE ALL SELFISH MOTIVATIONS. LET THE MOTIVATION BE QUESTIONED BY THE GREATEST TRIBUNAL THAT IS THE CONSCIENCE IF NOT DEAD. IF NOT, LET THE PERSON FACE THE MOST DIFFICULT PUNISHMENT OF HIS OR HER DISHONEST LOYALTY OF SERVICE CLAIMED. LET NO ONE BE SPARED LET ALL WORK FOR THE GOOD OF THE COUNTRY. Paul Turay

Author: jallohlaw
Fri Nov 21 14:44:34 2008

Respectfully, Sir, what does your affective cris de coeur in your posting have to do with the issue posed?

On the other hand, who am I to stop you from venting, given the jahanama that the soupist criminal organizations---APC = SLPP---have engulfed the sub-altern, captured, neo-modern captives of the territory of Sierra Leone?

I suggest you names; that would be a more effective therapeutic regimen. I name one soupist, who I call a thief: Kabba. I name another: EBK and the soupist First Lady: tiffy, tiffy, all and sundry.

Kindest and Highest Felicitations.

Author: obafemi2007
Fri Nov 21 22:13:24 2008

The issue is simply anyone who accepted to serve in a public office must be opened to scrutiny. There is nothing wrong with public officers being asked to answer questions on their service and funds they controlled/managed on behalf of the nation. This is what transparency and accountability to the nation is all about.This a part of every truly democratic society. There is tiffy tiffy everywhere. I am sure not even the World Bank cannot claim immunity. KPMG is not David Carew.It is an international auditing firm. KPMG did not go out of business when David Carew became a minister. KPMG can still answer for its actions.

Author: jallohlaw
Sat Nov 22 00:51:54 2008

Far from being "simple," "the issue" is a jungle of complexity.

You expect "accountability" in soupist Sierra Leone? When that happens, I'll sell you the Brooklyn Bridge.

Cheers.




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