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Kenkkk
Kenkkk
7 years ago

The resignations are perpetrated by this dpp govts which wants to frustrate investigations and continue with its corruption. And this woman is not telling us the full truth. Investigators can’t work without administrators. You overload the investigators if you remove the administrators. The chaos we see in Acb cases vindicates me.

Ignorant
Ignorant
7 years ago

This is the most stupid reason. Now if you pay ACB staff handsomely wont lawyers in justice cry foul. No one organ of govt can single handedly toot out corruption. No money can be enough. How do you treat the Fiscal police. Actually the Fiscal police is more effective than the ACB. The ACB lacks effective leadership as a result the staff are demotivated. What impact has the ACB had on corruption? Nothing.

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