Monday, October 24, 2016

Ethics Chief

Son M. and I this morning had the rare privilege of meeting our province's Ethics Chief, a man with special powers, accountable only to Parliament and the President. His name isn't out there -- one won't find it out there. I shared with him my experience of the system, in particular the obstruction of justice. He said: "I feel for people. I [myself] don't want to be caught up in this country's play. It's a ?#@*&%! difficulty." OBSERVATION: After a twenty-minute encounter, the state of the nation is as bad as I thought, and my own understanding of the situation seems about right. My compliments to a shrewd, compassionate, and straight talking Ethics Chief. (But they didn't appoint him for his mild speech) ...

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