Friday, May 01, 2015

The Corrupt Ones Are Worried About Money Laundering!

I am in disbelief.

Money laundering is a manageable problem.

First start with all organizations that are already registered as non profits in their countries of origin. Then get them to comply with 100% online transparency. And let them go do their work. Chances are organizations registered as non profits and with long tracks of good work will not engage in money laundering.

That alone will clear up 90% of the incoming funds.

Speed is of essence.

Shesh Ghale Tells It Like It Is
Mass Action For Relief And Reconstruction
An Insane Act By The Nepal Government

For example, it is a pretty good bet that the NRN organization and Shesh Ghale are not going to engage in money laundering. So let him get with it.

The COC (Center Of Corruption) that is the PMO (Prime Minister's Office) is the ultimate "money laundering" operation in the country.    


What Kills? Earthquakes? Collapsing Buildings? Or A Corrupt Government?

It is said, earthquakes don't kill people, collapsing buildings do. Maybe in Japan. In Nepal, collapsing buildings do kill people, but what really kills is a corrupt government.

Mass Action For Relief And Reconstruction
An Insane Act By The Nepal Government

Politicians and administrators known for their corrupt ways are looking at this biggest tragedy in Nepal's history and seeing this as their ticket to unprecedented wealth, and hence the call to try and grab all incoming aid. Did you note the call for cash? This can not be allowed. Instead, the global attention the earthquake has attracted, and the unprecedented unity among Nepalis it has brought about has to be used to do a thorough job of relief and reconstruction, and to kickstart the country out of its slumber, to take it to its deserved prosperous days.

The first 5,000 people died because they could not run to safety and buildings collapsed on them. The next 5,000 died because no one came for them for days. But another 10,000 might now die because the Nepal government decided to stand in the way of relief work.