Minor methods of corruption can lead to institutional collapse: Ghiro

Date:

BY LORETTA B MANELE

Minor methods of corruption can often lead to institutional collapse says Nestor Ghiro, Member of Parliament for Central Makira.

He raised this whilst speaking on the debate of the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Bill 2024 in parliament last week.

Initially, Ghiro said the spectre of corruption continues to cast a long shadow over our national development.

“It is no longer acceptable to treat minor methods of corruption as negligible. In a system of governance, small issues often lead to institutional collapse.”

On this note, Ghiro strongly recommended for harsher penalties and rigorous enforcement mechanisms to be enshrined within the Bill.

He added that the administration of this law must be guided by transparency, public oversight and stringent consequence management.

Ghiro said it is very timely thus the bill must reflect the aspirations of our people.

He stated that the realities of our custodial institutions and the ambitions of a sovereign nation determine its development path.

Ghiro told parliament that they must not legislate only for dignity figures and investment talents, but for the dignity, integrity and prosperity of our nation.

He stressed that they must ensure that Special Economic Zones are not just zones for economic activity, but zones of inclusive empowerment.

For feedback, contact:[email protected]

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

HCC dominates final standings with 53 medals as NSC hails week of unity and provincial sporting excellence

RICHARD MENANOPO Honiara City Council (HCC) has emerged as the...

CHESS EVERYWHERE

SICF launches nationwide creative challenge to mark International Chess...

SINU sports officers complete internationally recognised coaching course ahead of campus league

BY RICHARD MENANOPO Three staff members from the Solomon Islands...

Inaugural Matsuri festival strengthens people-to-people ties through culture, tradition and community exchange

BY RICHARD MENANOPO The Embassy of Japan, in partnership with...