To me cleaning up the civil service is the most important task that awaits the new government. I have worked with different government ministries in Africa and Latin America and so know a bit about corruption and incompetence. For the last couple of years I have been dealing with different Canadian departments and I have been totally blown away by the level of ineptness and total disregard for the rule of law I have encountered. From my experience Canada is right up there with the most corrupt countries in the world.
In general I would say that most liberals (here and elsewhere) were dismissive of the corruption and basically did not think it was that important of an issue. Or they said it was occurring under the conservatives as well. The problem with this reasoning of course is that the Liberals have pretty much had a monopoly on governing Canada over the last century. The other line of defence is look at the United States. There is a problem with this as well for despite the many problems the US has it does have a government that is fairly transparent and accountable. So pointing the finger at the US is not a defence for Canadian corruption.
Now after the election I am hearing/reading comments like the conservatives managed to dupe Canadians into changing governments. There is an urban/ rural divide with urbanites being better educated and more knowledgeable and more liberal. There are real Canadian values and only the liberals should be entrusted to uphold them.
I am totally confused by the liberal indifference and tolerance for corruption. Why? What was in it for elected officials? Did people not know that in a country that prides itself on its social services that having those services administered by a government that is corrupt and incompetent will undermine those very services? How do you improve social services in an environment like the one Judge Gomery describes? And what he describes is my experience as well and it is universal to every part of Canadian government. Imagine yourself the newly appointed head of a department filled with the type of employees that Judge Gomery describes. How would you get anything done?
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In general I would say that most liberals (here and elsewhere) were dismissive of the corruption and basically did not think it was that important of an issue. Or they said it was occurring under the conservatives as well. The problem with this reasoning of course is that the Liberals have pretty much had a monopoly on governing Canada over the last century. The other line of defence is look at the United States. There is a problem with this as well for despite the many problems the US has it does have a government that is fairly transparent and accountable. So pointing the finger at the US is not a defence for Canadian corruption.
Now after the election I am hearing/reading comments like the conservatives managed to dupe Canadians into changing governments. There is an urban/ rural divide with urbanites being better educated and more knowledgeable and more liberal. There are real Canadian values and only the liberals should be entrusted to uphold them.
I am totally confused by the liberal indifference and tolerance for corruption. Why? What was in it for elected officials? Did people not know that in a country that prides itself on its social services that having those services administered by a government that is corrupt and incompetent will undermine those very services? How do you improve social services in an environment like the one Judge Gomery describes? And what he describes is my experience as well and it is universal to every part of Canadian government. Imagine yourself the newly appointed head of a department filled with the type of employees that Judge Gomery describes. How would you get anything done?
Judge Gomery expressed his amazement last year that former bureaucrats had not been sanctioned for their misdeeds.
"Sometimes you get people who just more or less deliberately disregard the law, and from what I could see, you can't even fire these people," Judge Gomery said during public hearings last May.
"If [managers] find an employee who is short of being outright corrupt, who is simply totally incompetent and totally careless in doing the job, there is nothing really that you can do with that person except to move them out of that job and into another job where probably that person will be equally incompetent or equally incapable."
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