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e've
touched on this topic many times in the past however, we find it hard to stay
away from it for long. According to many observers corruption is now
an integral part of Philippine society.
But why it is, and how things
deteriorated to this point is what many Filipinos both at home and abroad are
asking themselves.
Take the case of Major General Carlos Garcia, it seems
inconceivable that he was able to legally amass such personal wealth on his
government salary alone. His position as comptroller of the AFP (Armed
Forces of the Philippines) however, gave him a sure-fire ticket to staggering
wealth and riches...well, for as long as corruption was allowed to seep
into the various "nooks and crannies" that surrounded the job.
And what
about deposed President Estrada:
where did he get the money to build all those exotic mansions for his mistresses?
In the Philippines, a government post is now seen as an easy way to acquire
great wealth, not as a way to serve the public.
All this of course bodes ill for our
country. We Filipinos are harming ourselves in the long run if we condone
such practices. We cannot continue to look the other way. Why, because if greasing
palms is perceived as a the only way to do business in the Philippines,
most foreign businesses will simply go elsewhere. And in today's highly
interconnected world, the Philippines has nothing extraordinary to offer
that can force
international firms to do business there if they don't want to. Our current
economic standing against most of our Southeast Asian neighbors already
provides ample proof that many businesses have skipped the Philippines
altogether and
gone elsewhere.
As Filipinos, we can continue to stick
our heads in the sand. We can give the General Garcias and the President
Estradas a slap on the wrist for all plundering they've done. As individuals
we can continue to
slip a few pesos into the open desk drawers of corrupt civil servants. We
can refrain from rocking the boat as it heads towards the edge of a
cliff. Or we can take a stand and try to change things...
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