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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Friday | June 17, 2005

Setting a good example
THE FIRST thing to be said is a loud Alleluia that President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa has struck a blow against corruption in his country by dismissing his deputy Jacob Zuma because of his close association with a financial adviser and friend...

Is there really corruption?
RECENTLY THE Commissioner of Police, Mr Lucius Thomas made some startling revelations about the levels of corruption in the Jamaica Constabulary Force. There have been allegations and suspicions in the past... - Heather Robinson


Ethics czars - bring them on
GIVEN THE depth to which public confidence in Government has fallen, it seems significant that by July of this year all government ministries would have appointed ethics officers. - Dennie Quill


China's Mao Tse-tung: an exposé
WITHIN A year, the book will be translated into Chinese. It will be banned in China, of course, but it will find its way in nevertheless, mostly on CDs, and it will find fascinated but appalled readers in every corner... - Gwynne Dyer














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