Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Re: [rti_india] RTI activists say its OK to bribe / reward public servants for doing their job.

 

nice to see that in spite of the content of sarbajit's mails, people still fall prey to anything coming from him.

btw, fail to understand why is my id not be removed inspite of open request to do so. is it that sarbajit and the group are too audience hungry to let even a single man go...?

On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Sanjeev Santoshi <sanjscot@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

DEEPLY SHOCKED BY THIS NEWS. Cannot accept that government officers must
be bribed to do their work. All right thinking Indians decry this enterprise and its office bearers. By the way who is well known activist as being a NRI haven't received his letter ? Sanjeev

On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 8:13 AM, sarbajitr <sroy1947@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

A few days back I (along with almost every serious RTIer in the country) received a letter signed by a well known activist who is engaged in the whole time activity of identifying and corrupting public servants with foreign funds.

The openly declared objectives of his organisation, whose funding corpus is originally from a well known CIA front organisation, is to "reward" public servants for doing their public duty/job. This of course is in addition to what the cash-strapped State pays such impoverished (after 6th pay commission) officers.

What greatly disturbed me is the enclosure to that communication, which declares that other well-known RTI activists (and I use the term activist for want of an alternative) like Manoj Kamra, Manoj Pai, C J Karira, Vikram Simha, Shekhar Singh, etc are also part of this effort to bribe public servants to do their job. In my personal capacity I can only denounce such reprehensible activities and the persons (either knowingly or unwittingly) associated with this corrupt and anti-citizen venture.

Sarbajit




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