The ECP should take the information given by the SBP and carry out further scrutiny of the candidates on the list. There is still time for the ECP to grill the defaulters and those who had their loans written off. This includes those candidates who have also been negligent in paying utility bills. The nomination process should be guided by the principle that our representatives are subject to the law in the same way as the general public is. Not paying electricity bills should be grounds for disconnection and perhaps, even disqualification from standing in the elections. Loans worth billions of rupees that have been written off should also be grounds for disqualification, after which the matter should be sent to the National Accountability Bureau for investigation and recovery of the money.
There are some who say that the ECP should not be overly involved in this process; that the voters should be allowed to decide who is or isn’t a crook. That is true to a certain point. Certainly, there should be no religious test for office. But there is no reason to allow people who we know have indulged in some form of financial impropriety or other to control the national purse string. How can we trust that such people will be honest guardians of public money? Those who feel they are wrongly included in the list should be given a chance to clear their names while the rest need to be disqualified.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 11th, 2013.
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Yes, finally an editorial on the right issue.
Hey ET, Is it a deliberate attempt to show US dollar bills when talking about Pakistani corruption or ECP scrutiny stories? It seems a little weird to me because I have noticed it twice this week. I suppose it's easier to grab a stock image for this type of thing under tight deadlines.
That does not surprise me at all. People still respect those who loot and steel and get rich, but avoid and look down on those those who drink or eat non kosher. In my view this is a sick attitude. I do not see the change of attitudes on this front. So let us hear from Tribune how that can be changed.