HARD TALK
I am deeply disappointed that potential corruption involving "a corporation" and "a system" where the loophole is enabling "human trafficking" has yet to reach a firm conclusion especially when it is clear that powerful interests continue to benefit from possible corruption money.
When individuals are trained, conditioned, or incentivised to accept corruption, they will do whatever is necessary to protect the system including bribing authorities to ensure it continues. The argument that “only one person was involved” and therefore the corporation should not be blamed is fundamentally flawed.
It is not just the individual that must be investigated, but the company and the system it created, tolerated, or benefited from. Arresting a single figurehead does not dismantle a corrupt structure. That is outdated thinking. In today’s reality, when one head is removed, another simply takes its place because the system remains intact.
There are people from far away land who came here; some with their family; with genuine hopes and dreams to work, to contribute, to build a better life. Instead, many are now suffering under extreme discrimination born from a corrupt system. Some have been forced into begging, some have been arrested, and some have even lost their lives.
When too much blood is on your hands, life is never the same no matter how powerful you think you are. Power itself does not corrupt when exercised with responsibility and conscience. But it becomes dangerous the moment one believes they are untouchable, that no one will challenge them
I have seen this cycle before. Those who once stood tall on abuse of power were eventually brought down, exposed, and shamed. History is very clear on this. The only question is whether we choose to learn from it or allow it to repeat itself.
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