Aziz says he kept diamonds, gold, carpets & watches under rules
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
The News International, Wednesday, July 01, 2009
ISLAMABAD: Honourable prime ministers are supposed to leave behind legacies but what do you say about individuals who don’t even leave behind things that were never theirs to begin with, such as official gifts received while in office? The irony gets more profound when the gentleman happens to be declared billionaire and prone to jumping at every opportunity to harp on the mantra of ethics in dispensation of responsibilities of a public office.
Welcome to the world of former prime minister Shaukat Aziz, who proving a calculating banker to core took away not a dozen or two but a hearty gift hamper of 395 official gifts given by foreign dignitaries.
ISLAMABAD: Honourable prime ministers are supposed to leave behind legacies but what do you say about individuals who don’t even leave behind things that were never theirs to begin with, such as official gifts received while in office? The irony gets more profound when the gentleman happens to be declared billionaire and prone to jumping at every opportunity to harp on the mantra of ethics in dispensation of responsibilities of a public office.
Welcome to the world of former prime minister Shaukat Aziz, who proving a calculating banker to core took away not a dozen or two but a hearty gift hamper of 395 official gifts given by foreign dignitaries.
Labels: Ethics, Leadership, Morality, Shaukat Aziz
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