Prosecution-Free Policies?
The government wants to pass a regulation protecting officials from prosecution as a result of their policies, but a better proposition would be to interpret and implement laws correctly.
May 30, 2006
IN the history of civilized nations, policies established and implemented by administrators have rarely been seen as a legal risk. Policies can be wrong, they can have weaknesses and they may not benefit the majority. They may even fail totally, but none has ever been categorized as a legal offence. And the people implementing policies are not usually threatened by legal sanctions.
So, why do we need a new regulation to protect officials from pro
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