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Corruption Focus - Have your say

by Dylan Bowman on Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Dubai has launched a crackdown on corporate corruption, with several high-profile figures questioned in the last few months. What impact do you think this will have on the emirate's economy?

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corruption focus
Posted by sandi, dubai, uae on Sunday 1 March 2009 at 09:45 UAE time


What we are seeing is a white wash.

The problems are much deeper exacerbated by ill defined laws and ad hoc measures, whish do more harm than good.
Indecent Exposure
Posted by Sanjay, Dubai, UAE on Saturday 27 September 2008 at 19:11 UAE time


Hats off to the wise decision of the rulers of Dubai region to run such extensive investigations. I would also suggest to raise standards, it maybe useful to permit the expat business people and others to place formal complaints against the so called Big Shot Directors of Public companies and organizations who push their weight around based on their authority. All should be treated equally and no one should have any kind of Immunity.

This would result in a completely transparent society - which we can trust and grow with. we love Dubai!
Justice
Posted by jack on Monday 22 September 2008 at 07:50 UAE time


How can you talk about justice and rule of law when there are amnesties a few times a year - twice this month many are freed by our rulers......justice isnt blind...WE SEEM TO BE..
crackdown everyone
Posted by Voice, dubai, uae on Monday 25 August 2008 at 10:03 UAE time

Now the focus is only on top-level, Government have to expand the investigation in each and every section in depth. So crackdown everyone in each and every corner, do a proper auditing on all the PUBLIC firms, and control the private ones. Many expatriates are seeing the emirates as sugarcane and squeezing it for their own benefits only, even with HIDDEN agendas. They speak GOOD about the emirates in public and screw behind. Listen all EXPATS!, This is our second HOME land. This land is feeding millions of lives! Show some honesty, respect and commitment towards this country too.

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