Auszug:
“We must come to recognition, personally and culturally, that corruption is not just a violation of the law, not just an economic disadvantage, and not merely a political problem, but that it is morally wrong.… It is now widely recognized that the consequences of corruption can be devastating: devastating to economies, devastating to the poor, devastating to the legitimacy and stability of government and devastating to the moral fabric of society.” -- John Ashcroft, The Hague, May 2001
Thanks to the Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation for publishing the above quote.
www.globalresearch.ca/articles/RUP203B.html
“We must come to recognition, personally and culturally, that corruption is not just a violation of the law, not just an economic disadvantage, and not merely a political problem, but that it is morally wrong.… It is now widely recognized that the consequences of corruption can be devastating: devastating to economies, devastating to the poor, devastating to the legitimacy and stability of government and devastating to the moral fabric of society.” -- John Ashcroft, The Hague, May 2001
Thanks to the Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation for publishing the above quote.
www.globalresearch.ca/articles/RUP203B.html