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Thank you President Zardari - Pakistan gained in corruption ranking

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Corruption is not the issue of today. We are suffering from this menace since Pakistan came into being. It would be very odd to say that there was no corruption all around since Zardari came into rule. It has become a common practice to blame presidency for each and everything. It seems that Presidency has become epicenter of evils. In fact it is a very much part of malicious campaign ongoing against democratic president of Pakistan.



On the other hand situation is much better to previous regimes and most of the credit goes to worst dictator Mush as Pakistan was first 20 most corrupt countries in major part of Musharraf tenure . According to statistics issued from the Transparency International couple of month ago stated that Pakistan is not as corrupt as it used to be. Before the advent of this regime Pakistan was the forty sixth most corrupt country, but this year it has moved up to 42th. .



The statistics given in the blog are fabricated, the rating given here is nothing except a conspiracy to malign image of democratic Govt.
 
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Perceptions of corruption
Dawn Editorial
Thursday, 19 Nov, 2009
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Unchecked corruption could set the stage for yet another military takeover.— Photo from AFP/File
Pakistan
PML-Q seeks SC action against corruption
PML-Q seeks SC action against corruption

AS compared to last year, Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index 2009 has seen Pakistan slip five places. These findings will only deepen the already widespread belief that corruption is rampant at all levels of the government and its civilian state institutions. It is little wonder that the citizenry’s confidence in the government is being rapidly eroded. At all levels in all manner of public-sector departments, from land records and tax to customs and motor vehicle ownership or licensing, corrupt practices have become disturbingly common. Sections of the law-enforcement apparatus, such as the police and the lower judiciary, are notorious for taking or demanding bribes. In public-sector health units, where services and basic medicines are supposed to be provided either free of cost or at heavily subsidised rates, citizens find themselves forced to pay through the nose or forego treatment.



Meanwhile, reports are common about financial wrongdoing on part of some of the country’s biggest businessmen, industrialists and politicians. In the recent past, a number of sitting and former representatives of the government have been accused of serious corruption. These have further undermined the public’s level of trust for the state, its institutions and its representatives.



Such loss of faith translates to a lack of support for the government’s policies, at a time when the country is in the midst of an economic and security crisis. But there is also another angle to be considered: Pakistan’s massive military budget does not come under the purview of TI’s corruption monitors. As a result, next to no information is available about any possible irregularities in defence spending, which is now set to increase by some 20 per cent. Citizens contrast this information vacuum with reports of massive corruption in civilian state institutions and representatives. The ‘clean’ look thus acquired by the military — by default really — can be dangerous to a budding democracy that is already on shaky ground. To prevent further loss of public confidence in not just the current government but the democratic system itself, it is imperative that a sustained effort be made to root out corruption at all levels.
 
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why only zardari is responsible... oue whole society is immersed in corruption from top to bottom, so why single out anyone
..dont get me wrong, i am not in any way supporting zardari or his party, they may be the most curropt people on earth and curruptin has surely increase during their rule...but curruption and mismanagement is quite widespread in our socity and plagues our entire system, so why blame only a few people
 
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why only zardari is responsible... oue whole society is immersed in corruption from top to bottom, so why single out anyone
..dont get me wrong, i am not in any way supporting zardari or his party, they may be the most curropt people on earth and curruptin has surely increase during their rule...but curruption and mismanagement is quite widespread in our socity and plagues our entire system, so why blame only a few people

Always government policies play major role to stop or reduce corruption , statictics are showing that present government policies are continuation of previous corrupt governments , so only solution is change in government to atleast stop or reverse the direction corruption graph.


Cancer of corruption eventually start effecting the main organs of civil society ie SC,HC,banking,Revenue,IncomeTax,Customs,health,education and security agencies and finally defence forces.

Legislation is only body which is elected to remodel the obsolete and ineffective institutions and procedures, if this body is corrupt the speed of spread of cancer of corruption will be double , this is what happening in Pakistan.
 
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Corruption is not the issue of today. We are suffering from this menace since Pakistan came into being. It would be very odd to say that there was no corruption all around since Zardari came into rule. It has become a common practice to blame presidency for each and everything. It seems that Presidency has become epicenter of evils. In fact it is a very much part of malicious campaign ongoing against democratic president of Pakistan.



On the other hand situation is much better to previous regimes and most of the credit goes to worst dictator Mush as Pakistan was first 20 most corrupt countries in major part of Musharraf tenure . According to statistics issued from the Transparency International couple of month ago stated that Pakistan is not as corrupt as it used to be. Before the advent of this regime Pakistan was the forty sixth most corrupt country, but this year it has moved up to 42th. .



The statistics given in the blog are fabricated, the rating given here is nothing except a conspiracy to malign image of democratic Govt.

Are u from PPP, try to understand all around the world we ahve democracy but here in Pakistan we have Democrazy

Who is out to malign the Democratic Gov, Where is that first 100 day plan, where is reduction in load shedding, once its start of 2009, then end of 2009 now its 2010, people are getting killed for buying the basic items, Where the hell is governance?

This Gov needs to do something concrete other wise it will be Maligned
 
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Are u from PPP, try to understand all around the world we ahve democracy but here in Pakistan we have Democrazy

Who is out to malign the Democratic Gov, Where is that first 100 day plan, where is reduction in load shedding, once its start of 2009, then end of 2009 now its 2010, people are getting killed for buying the basic items, Where the hell is governance?

This Gov needs to do something concrete other wise it will be Maligned

24% increase in inflation in one year which is world record , thank you Zardari and your team
 
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My token of thanks for honorable Sir Zardari. May you live 100 years more.. lakin apne kharche pe!
 
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There's a difference between insulting and criticizing.

For ex, Calling Zardari a dog or a pig for instance would constitute as an insulting remark

But calling Zardari corrupt is legitimate and within the democratic framework. Afterall It's a basic right of people to criticize their leaders for incompetence and inefficiencies and dishonesty in keeping their promises and commitments towards the public

English is a good language to learn, might be a worthwhile investment for you
 
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