TI rates military
regime as more corrupt than political governments
NAB is political tool of regime rather
than for ending corruption
A PPP spokesperson has drawn attention to the report by Transparency
International which has claimed that the present military regime is
perceived as more corrupt than its democratic or civilian predecessors.
The corruption watchdog's 2006 report on Pakistan is based on a sample
of 4,000 urban and semi-urban citizens in all four provinces. Asked
about the present government, 33 percent of the respondents thought that
it was corrupt in 1999-2002, but when asked to assess the period
2002-06, more than 67 percent thought it was corrupt. Yes, it is true
67% - this is the highest ever rating given to a government in Pakistan
of corruption.
In a statement today spokesman of the Party said that despite rating as
first in corruption according to Transparency International, the regime
was not facing a single National Accountability Bureau case. This proved
that the NAB was for political and not for corruption purposes.
He said that corruption must be eradicated. Transparency International
report highlights the perception of corruption amongst the citizens.
Instead of politicizing corruption, the task of the Parliament and the
people should be to tackle corruption through setting high moral
standards, freedom of information and an impartial anti corruption
watch-dog. The PPP pledged to do this when voted into government.
The PPP spokesman said that Transparency International findings also
rejected the military regime's view that military dictatorships are
honest. It may be recalled that the military dictatorship supporters and
the supporters of democracy often trade charges as to which government
is more corrupt. The transparency international view, though not
complimentary about political governments, nonetheless comes out against
the military regime as number one in corruption.
He said that when military regimes of Ayub, Yahya, Zia and Musharaf were
most corrupt, creating from twenty two families to a high of sixty seven
percent corruption, it meant that the lower scores showed that the
political governments had improved on the situation although there is
still a long way to go.
The spokesman said the issue of corruption should be separated from
politics. The history of Pakistan shows that the corruption prevails
because laws are mocked and political parties broken by abuse of the
word while the actual corruption proliferates.
