May 18, 2013

Will His Presence be Instrumental for Corruption Eradication?

Theory sans practise?
Paul Low, the man who helmed Transparency International Malaysia has been elevated to be a Minister in the PM's Department specifically to be in charge of the problem of corruption in government.

Will he be effective or be akin to that man with 'bo hood' of the earlier cabinet?

While many has reservations of him fighting a possibly private war against big C, is he that man of steel that can  get the ear of the PM who has also been lackluster thus far in anti-corruption reforms.

I think the general feeling is that unless there is  political will to catch the big fishes, more of the same can be expected.

No amount of paperwork and fancy charts as well as data massaging ala Idris Jala will please an already discerning and impatient public.

So, can Paul create surprises?

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