Sunday, October 26, 2008

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While the government on the one side continued to perform the day to day work, that is the routine work of any government, and on the other side, in addition to creating an environment for election, started to identify the politicians, government officials and other people who were involved with corruption or who misused their power for personal benefits. Anti-Corruption Commission started to conduct a drive to bring these corrupt people under the rule of law.
As their first step, the commission asked for the valuation of the properties which their suspects possess. In the second step, the commission scrutinized the valuation and details of the properties provided by the suspects. And finally, legal actions were being taken against those suspects where any deviation between the information provided by the suspects and the investigation reports were found.
As a consequence of these, many renown politicians along with the former Prime Ministers, former deputy ministers, former state ministers, members of the cabinet, members of the parliament, mayors of different city corporations and some high government officials were arrested. Corruption cases were being filed and charge sheets were being submitted. After going through the trial, many of them were proved to be convicted and were sentenced to punishment.
This drive against corruption induced the people to visualize Bangladesh as a corruption free country


Martin does not hesitate to dish -- on the courtship of Belinda Stronach, the construction of his cabinets, and (of course) some of the uglier moments in his relationship with Jean Chrtien.
A few of the highlights:
On Jean Chrtien's management of his caucus: 'Unlike Brian Mulroney, who had held his fractious party together for so long in part by meticulous attention to the individual needs and personalities of his caucus, Jean Chrtien did little to cultivate the ordinary MP.'
On his unofficial campaign for leadership of the party: '... Jean Chrtien arrived in an obviously agitated state at an unusual Thursday-morning cabinet meeting. He said that the race to succeed him was getting out of hand: It was destabilizing the government. 'I want this to stop,' he said. 'No more organizing. No more fundraising.' It was a stunning suggestion, absurd really.'
On being confronted by Jean Chrtien with a document purporting to be minutes from the infamous secret meeting of Martin supporters at the Regal Constellation hotel in Toronto: 'I took a quick look and saw right away that it was a complete fraud and said so. The prime minister said, 'No, it's not.' He was mad as hell



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