Our Governments and Justice System in Canada |
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By Mario deSantis, February 16, 2000 |
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grossly misspent willfully and yet nobody is responsible | In reading the article "The questions of the HRDC scandal. How can we trust a government |
that is not responsible?(1)" I was astonished to realize how the feeling of helplessness of the | |
author, Marie-Josee Kravis, is close to mine. Marie-Josee Kravis is not able to rationalize the | |
irresponsibility of the federal government in dealing with the $1 billion dollar jobs program at | |
the Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC). One billion dollars of taxpayers money | |
is grossly misspent willfully and yet nobody is responsible for this scandal. | |
there is no quick fix for this problem | Denis Desautels, the Auditor General, has stated that this mismanagement problem needs |
"...to be fixed right away...(2)" Desautels' comment raises another question "how can you | |
fix right away a billion dollar scandal which has implicated so many politicians, so many | |
bureaucrats, so many businesses, and so many lawyers?" No, there is no quick fix for this | |
problem, this is a textured social problem and its fixing requires deep transformational | |
changes(3) of our political, bureaucratic, business and justice leadership. | |
they break these regulations | Marie-Josee Kravis has stated that "...in an era of supposedly more sophisticated and |
technologically advanced management systems and controls, the government is unfazed | |
and unapologetic about mismanaging and misappropriating public funds..." Our own | |
majority governments make regulations and laws and yet they break these regulations and | |
laws(4)(5)(6). | |
When will the Police and Justice System come to the rescue of our democracy(7)? Unable to | |
Trust therefore implied strict accountability | explain how to find a remedy to the current corrupted governmental leadership, Marie-Josee |
Kravis has stated "...Political philosophers, notably John Locke, have claimed that citizens | |
entrust governments with the coercive power to act on their behalf, for their benefit and for | |
the protection of their rights. Failure to fulfill this trust would, Locke suggested, lead to the | |
loss of legitimate authority. Trust therefore implied strict accountability. To be responsible | |
meant to be answerable..." We have governments which break the same regulations and laws | |
they make(8) and yet they demand "...private corporations and citizens to be responsible for | |
events they could but did not prevent..." Is this the social contract citizens have with our | |
governments(9)? | |
---------------Endnotes: | |
The questions of the HRDC scandal. How can we trust a government that is not responsible? By Marie-Josee Kravis, National Post, February 11, 2000 http://www.nationalpost.com | |
Desautels wants system overhaul, by James Baxter, Southam News, February 11, 2000, National Post http://www.nationalpost.com | |
Refer to the series of articles NEED OF TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGES IN SASKATCHEWAN, by Mario deSantis published by North Central Internet News, September to November 1998 http://www.ftlcomm.com/ensign/authors/desantis.html | |
THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF BILL 23: Back to work legislation against Saskatchewan Nurses, by Mario deSantis, June 8, 1999 | |
Rules may have been bent for firm U.S. Company got $1.6M, by David Stonehouse, Ottawa Citizen, February 14, 2000, National Post http://www.nationalpost.com | |
Mr. Mackay, Conservative House Leader, has presented evidence of suspected criminal wrongdoing to the RCMP. Stewart deflects charge that she lied to Parliament: Another raucous day, by Robert Fife, Ottawa Bureau Chief, February 12, 2000, National Post http://www.nationalpost.com | |
Milgaard's $10 million compensation: covering up the personal assets of our policing Saskatchewan Government, by Mario deSantis, June 24, 1999 | |
Governments must stop to serve themselves and their friends, by Mario deSantis, February 12, 2000 | |
Governmental coalition in Saskatchewan: a private contractual deal at the expense of the electorate?, by Mario deSantis, October 2, 1999 |