ON and on the conversation goes with a public ‘servant’ on the phone chatting with his relative or friend and you sitting invisibly in front of him/her for hours, just to be told that it is lunch hour and that you should come back later.
If one is frequents the offices of the government you are bound to find most public ‘servants’ on phone and mostly chatting with their friends or relatives. And you the client and needy one who has come kilometres from the village is told to hold-on while this particular person is chatting for hours, in the process wasting taxpayers money and also wasting one’s valuable time.I am writing out of experience and in no way am I exaggerating what is laid down here.I believe mismanagement and embezzlement of public funds is not the only corruption the Namibian society faces today, it goes beyond that.The abuse of public transport, telephones and stationery by public servants should be dealt with seriously.Now is the time.Lastly, the President has commissioned quite a number of inquiries into the activities of a number of parastatals.And thus far nothing has been done with regard to the recommendations brought forth.Bethino Mbirimujo BachbrechtAnd you the client and needy one who has come kilometres from the village is told to hold-on while this particular person is chatting for hours, in the process wasting taxpayers money and also wasting one’s valuable time.I am writing out of experience and in no way am I exaggerating what is laid down here.I believe mismanagement and embezzlement of public funds is not the only corruption the Namibian society faces today, it goes beyond that.The abuse of public transport, telephones and stationery by public servants should be dealt with seriously.Now is the time.Lastly, the President has commissioned quite a number of inquiries into the activities of a number of parastatals.And thus far nothing has been done with regard to the recommendations brought forth.Bethino Mbirimujo Bachbrecht
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