@Mukiha.. Criminology has come a long way and sadly i think this method has failed big-time if you ask me.Its still rife esp n our court system where you see a market thief been jailed 5 years and all he was trying is to "provide" for his families next meal and yet the big fish just get bailed out. I think we need to tweak systems to suit our circumstances.
I like Kagames' way where if the police catch some-one corrupt they are promoted, the promotion is doubled if it's a senior govt official,and the govt official will be publicly arraigned and sent to jail (for a long-time i might add) every-one is on the straight and narrow. Some-time last year a govt minister was caught hands in the cookie jar, he literally fled the country now that was a sight, can you imagine "MR eating lunch in Serena" fleeing...!! i think what most of us lack/seek is direction and where better than from the authorities...
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