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BUDGET CUTS SHOULD FURTHER INCLUDE .....

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Sir,

I am in total agreement with the MPs’ other suggested cuts, although better homework is required to facilitate the budget cuts properly, prove yourselves capable MPs.


The ‘judicial system’ has allowed a case for a E2 000 loan to go on for three, yes, three years! I wonder what costs this pitiful case racked up in its three years on the roll. This system is the same one that needs more judges, magistrates, who in turn will want more benefits and better this and better that. Why? Because somewhere else they get this, somewhere else they get that and they are under incredible pressure, their social lives are not their own.


How about because of how cost effective and smooth the system is currently or not as it may be?
A case involving a CEO, a labourer in his workforce involving such a small amount of money surely should have been wound up in a short time.   
The E50 million case took 10 years to reach court and a E2 000 case took three years to conclude, is that not a mockery? Is this not pure abuse of the system by all who operate within its confines and are supposedly those who keep all things fair in the kingdom?


The third witness in the E50 million case has now jumped on the bandwagon and also wants to appeal her sentence, all three found guilty see a gap for themselves and why wouldn’t they with the way the case unfolded?


We can all see that the system is failing miserably on many fronts and there is zero consistency when it comes to court rulings. Just look at the sentencing for drink-driving, what should be clear, stern and effecting is lenient in terms of the crime with members of the judicial system offering their comments about why leniency should be offered. Where anywhere else in the world are these ridiculous views openly flaunted?  


Where has the bulk of that E50 million gone? How are they trying to and how much have they actually recovered? I know these ‘white collar criminals’ are slippery but how can such a large sum from government coffers just disappear with just three ladies left to bear the wrath of the court? Did it grow legs and run off into the bushes!
A certain individual who’d barely spent a modicum of time incarcerated actually queried the return of monies, saying his punishment had been served with the short period he spent in jail also for defrauding millions!

SkippyTheBushKangaroo.com

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