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Corruption.. even in the private sector
Ishraqah
Published in Alriyadh on 10 - 07 - 2011

Did the corruption transfer to the private sector also ?!
Or is the corruption in the private sector will nest with the same level that is existing in some government organizations also?
If so, who is responsible of this fault?
And before answering this important question, I have to summarize for you the as it was published by newspaper In its second page of the last Tuesday issue..
The news says:
A big company in Riyadh that runs the construction of the biggest university in the Middle East was subject to fraud from an employee within the company where he stole a million and four hundred thousand Riyals from the employee's injuries dues of the social insurances. The fraud person recorded more than (70) worker with fake names and numbers that are not in the company's data or the social insurances.
What is comforting about the case is that the fraud was revealed and the swindler is not held for investigation, which is good.
But the question is
Where does the stealing problem exist?
Is it in the lack of morals?
Or is it in the absence of tight regulations in the private companies as it is for the government companies?
Or is it in the spread of principle even in the private sector also?
Or does it go back to the inattention of the employers due to their many works and them being far from following up the business of their companies and establishments and their dependence on unsecure elements, which led and leads to daily problems that we hear about in a lot of big companies in the country?
A lot of questions come to mind that leads to concerns and worries that the has extended from the general money to private one and is eating away its entity strongly, and indicates that the damage is general and comprehensive, and that the nation (first) and the citizen (second) are clearly getting robbed. The goods of the country are going to non-citizens, and some of the citizens are contributing – in some cases- in violating the rights of those that trusted him, which is a disaster.
What others and I hear about the spread of corruption and the dominance of powers over some companies, prohibiting the people from their rights, absence of justice between the employees of a lot of companies, the control of bureaucracy and routine, dominance of the strong over the weak and the spread of policy by some foreigners that control the business of some countries as well as the change from companies that undergo specific regulations and rules into practices that no body can believe.
The problem here is multiplying because the corruption in a sector owned by someone or run by managements councils and general associations that are the last to know, has no solution except by putting strict rules aimed to save the country, its savings and citizens although that I know that it is a hard thing in a country that has a free business economy and establishments.
But this hardship is a exaggerated issue because we will not be better than American, Britain and Germany in applying the Capitalist Economic theory, yet these countries don't leave the case open, otherwise where is the system and values of the countries' people's rights?
(Look for the fault in the bases of moral structure before fixing them in their negative appearances)


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