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The Whistleblowers Arrested

Sunday, May 7, 2006

If there is a genuine desire to stamp out corruption, those who report crimes should be protected. But the police do not seem ready to accommodate this view.

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INVESTIGATIONS into corruption must take priority over other crimes. Thus reads the Anti-Corruption Law, and that should be the overriding concern in eradicating corruption. But all of this will come to nothing if the person who reports suspected corruption activities is then arrested by the police for stealing a document and leaking company secrets. The document in question concerns funds the company had set aside for the needs of the police and

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