Monday, May 05, 2008

Does anyone really have the best interest of public in mind?

Commenting on the dismissal of 28 DRP parliamentarians from the civil service as per the civil service act, Aneesa Ahmed, head of the DRP parliamentary group, said the CSC did not have “the best interests of the public in mind” when announcing its intention to enforce the Act, as it had had a six month “leeway to settle the civil service staff.”

Civil Service Commission (CSC) is enforcing the act of parliament passed in 2007. DRP and the MDP, the opposition party in the parliament knew what the act was and so is it right to blame the CSC for not keeping the best interest of the public in mind? Maldives is a country where no politician keeps the public interest in mind. They only know how to look after their own interest.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

not entirely. when Ms. aneesa nursed the president it must've been out of national interest. we need to nourish His Exalted Highness to keep him strong so that he can lift this Country up and deliver us from the wretchedness it is afflicting us with (someone attacked with boxcutters on a frequent basis, heroin junkies, poverty, sanitation.. etc)

Anonymous said...

Radziin Vitesse is giving money from Reefside Zahir and Lecute Majid to all ngos in Maldives in a bid to influence them. This is part of a plan to get presidency for Gasim Ibrahim or to a person who can be controlled by Gasim. Make some investigation into the activities of this group.