Misplaced Moral Compass In Some Unitech Senior Executives

For some time stories have been growing about corruption at unitech while Albert Schram was kept out of PN.G

Some of these stories are now revealed while others still whispered. As more evidence is building it seems we will be needing a formal investigation into the matter.

Senior executives know these stories themselves generally. Why did they not open up and deal with the stories directly? This is a sign of guilt and trying to hide the truth.

Why are so many different stories now circulating about monkey business that went on between one senior executive manager in particular helping other staff make business deals with Unitech?

Are we as nationals incapable of resisting all the money temptations that most Europeans seem to resist easily?  I'm talking about the temptation to quietly ask for bribes or kickbacks from those who deliver goods and services to Unitech.   Also the temptation of setting up private companies and then making deals with senior executive management for contracts at inflated prices.

The biggest sickness at Unitech comes every five years from the greedy motivation that drives certain anipulating people to contest elections.

One by one, Unitech staff who contest elections have shown themselves to be manipulators and corrupt.  They need money to buy votes and see our uni as the source.  They make business deals to get uni money in some way that is not morally right.

Living on our campus are a few who want to live like people in Australia. They always look for ways to make extra money off Unitech. Doing side business on university paid time or finding ways to set up contracts with the university.

Can someone tell me where it says that God approves of corrupt making of money in order to build a new house of worship?  Does God tell us it is ever ok to steal or ask for bribes in his honour?  At least one senior manager and maybe more has no problems with this kind of corruption.

It is a sad day for Christ ihimself to see that some high ranking managers who attend church regularly and speak so loudly the words of God but failing so badly in their personal behaviour .

Nobody is perfect and we are all sinners. However 39 years after independence and more than 100 years after the first missionaries came to our shores, surely we can find 4 or 5 good nationals from somewhere in the country who can resist the temptation to become corrupt and can fill the high Unitech management positions?

I'm talking about nationals who are self disciplined and don't act like children the moment a sweet lolly is waves in front of their face. They exist but seem very scarce at Unitech.

Can we not find Christians for these important positions who will stand up when they see injustice and speak out instead of hiding behind rules and regulations and other excuses?   People with a straight moral compass who will leak out the stories of corruption inside the uni when they see a coverup?

Surely God would want us to speak out in any way necessary rather than stay silent?
It is a sad day for all of us to see certain executives of Unitech failing the test of trust put into them.

While these executive managers are probably attending church today I am certain they deny in their hearts the greed that overcame them when they were given the power to lead Unitech.

There is something wrong with the souls of these people. They are heading straight to hell. They will not admit this to themselves and their families instead they run away from the truth and point fingers in all directions hoping we will not look disapproving at them.

Now we have a new council.   Council must investigate the corruption that returned the moment Dr Schram was pushed out otherwise these rotten apples will remain with us and continue to contaminate those around them.

LOCAL PASTOR

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