I too hope that it will have a great impact on the job of
controlling corruption
Regards
Dr JN Sharma
On 5/13/11, urvashi sharma <rtimahilamanchup@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
>
> Dear all ,
>
> It's a VICTORY.
>
> We , the Indians have made it happen .
>
> The Indian government has finally ratified the UN Convention against
> Corruption. This means that now the government has an obligation to make its
> anti corruption laws more stricter with a clear-cut view to Broaden the
> scope of the definition of corruption under Indian law , Put in place an
> asset recovery law so that ill gotten gains of the corrupt can be seized ,
> put private companies under the corruption laws for their corruption in
> India or abroad n so on so forth.
>
> Now our fight should focus on proposing stringent amendments to the
> Prevention of Corruption Act to make it practically stronger and Put
> forward an effective Asset Recovery Law for India.
> Take Action! We have to remember that India is the 87th most corrupt
> country in the world and the fight shall not be that easy.
> This ratification will certainly accelerate the fight against corruption but
> as concerned citizens, we must not relax our vigil.
>
> --
> Urvashi Sharma
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