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Old Saturday, October 01, 2011
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Originally Posted by floydian View Post
You are certainly high on opium my friend. You are not doing any favour to yourself by throwing dirt on your bosses. In cantonment area only CEO is known as 'rashi'. From a sweeper to the clerks to the CEO all are corrupt. And you cannot neglect any army officer being MLCG officer. Bhai jan Station commander is not doing similar work as you. He is a grade 20 officer and literally your boss. You are his subordinate. Period.

There is a zero tolerance for corruption in army. You face the music the moment you are caught doing corruption. Recent example is of Major Ayub who was found guilty of theft of copper wire in a Railway bogie.. he was immediately dismissed from Army by the COAS.

Doctor sahb at this level we need to grow up. Once again you are misleading the juniors with your biased and unfounded statements.



Thanks for acknowledging the truth albeit reluctantly
Dear floydian plz don't make personal statements as Zaidi sb is just trying to share his experience of this group.definitely station commander is the boss but he cannot take any action against an MLCG officer, of course he can report the matter to Ministry of Defence. yes COAS took action against against that Major(only because the Major was too brazen-faced and the matter was highlighted by the media) but even COAS can't take such action against an MLCG officer as only the Secretary Defence has the authority in this case. Lastly corruption is pretty rampant in army at all ranks n is especially extreme at higher echelons. It's the generals and only generals in our land of the pure which indulge in colossal corrupt practices with impunity and are never accounted for.
Plz check out the following link as an example(a little one though).


http://e.jang.com.pk/10-01-2011/Laho...icname=112.gif
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