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I would love to see this happen but I doubt we will find enough people willing to arrest themselves.PariaMan wrote:Seriously go after all corruption. Ensure that a lasting message goes out that those who use the public purse as their own will feel the full brunt of the law.
Al-Ameen wrote:i would like to see then do everything in this ched
make meh care wrote:Make housing more affordable
oh and that toomake meh care wrote:Legalise the Herb
Daran wrote:reduce nepotism in all forms (especially in award of contracts, new legislation will be needed)
reduce inflation
push the start of real industries, not solely downstream oil and gas industries
consider the rapid rail, only after rapid buses and interchanges have been exhausted
stagger school hours + introduce a school bus system (plenty new employment there)
encourage real innovative SMEs with grants (exists already, but
recognize atheist and provide LGBT rights to marry
Tucson-anil wrote:1. Reduction in the amount of social programs (CEPEP and URP). I live in Mt. Lambert. For those of you who know the area, it's not that big. There are no less than 5 CEPEP gangs on any given day. They all finish work at 9-10am and leave. Reduce the amount of gangs, make them work longer hours (may require a bump in salary) and either release the remaining gangs into the general work environment or divert them to other areas (farming is a good example). The net effect is that employers will find more employees (most businesses already have vacancy signs up) and we improve our food security (farmers currently complain that they don't have workers to assist).
2. Rethink the mass transit system. Most people who drive to work will very likely continue to drive to work. There is currently no incentive for me to park my car in a lot, hustle with sweaty and grimey John Public, take a mass transit system to POS and then figure out how to get to my office in Woodbrook. If a rapid rail system is in place tomorrow, those who currently use public transportation will still use transportation. There may be some other who may opt for it, but the net effect of traffic reduction will be marginal at best. The Water taxis are a good example of this. There was no meaningful reduction of traffic on the North-South route, after its implementation.
3. Focus on crime reduction. Weed out the corrupt police. Use the GPS systems and the Command Center effectively. Too often we've seen Police using sirens to be able to bypass traffic and light, for no reason. If a police siren is engaged, then a signal has to be sent back to the command center to be able to be audited to determine if the siren was engaged for a legitimate reason. There are systems that can be used to track driver performance (speeding, sharp accelerations, sudden stops etc)
4. Amend laws and regulations to get with the times. There is no valid reason to be transporting prisoners to courts, when you can use technology to hold in-camera hearings. This will reduce the number of vehicles on the road, release Police officers from escort duties to be able to do some real policing work, and reduce the amount of money paid to the current contractor.
5. Focus on overall development. While big buildings are nice, they only benefit a few. More roads and even roads at different levels (articulated highways??) will move more traffic and not require significant acquisition of land.
6. Putting more money back into the hands of the middle class is good. However, it's unlikely that the middle class will still use the public health institutions unless absolutely necessary. Overall reform of the service delivered and the attitude change of the public sector nurses and health care professionals is needed urgently.
7. Public sector reform is urgently needed. There needs to be more meaningful use of technology in the sharing of information across the ministries. Information in silos is not useful.
8. More effective and visible policing by qualified officers. This requires an attitude shift among officers whose first response is to slap, cuss and berate the people who pay them to serve.
9. Diversification of the economy and promotion of agricultural exports, manufacturing and export. There needs to be more inflows than outflows.
10. Improvement of coastal security. There is no reason why unwanted vessels and cargoes should be coming to our shores.