Tuesday, September 14, 2010

A British minister spy on his own party members. Hamadoun Issabre


Jonathan Djanogly, the conservative Under-Secretary of State at the Ministry of Justice,admitted employing private agents to spy on his local party members. He pretend to react to "malicious, anonymous attacks on [his] family" and to "find out the sources" .Last summer, he was accused to have breached Commons rules by claiming improperly over than £20,000 to clean his house and take care of his two children. One of the target of Mr Djanogly,Council Derek Holley, declared : 'I've spent 34 years in local politics and I am angry that I've been investigated behind my back.he also called on the minister to "consider his position in goverment.He has paid for the investigations his self andrecognise that he has overreacted.The prime minister David Cameron declared that he retains confidence in Mr Djanogly and that he is gonna be judged on his performance as a Minister.
by Hamadoun Issabre
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I completely agree with the fact that Mr Djanogly has overreacted.I can understand that the accusation are serious but it cannot at all explain this reaction.He denied the facts and then payed about £6000 the investigators to see where the information is from "in his entourage" ,that imply that there is a part of truth in it.If It is true,i can't just understand how a millionaire , son of a self made millionaire needs to make money on the back of honest citizens.moreover,a minister who spy on his own colleagues ,that is maybe not very reassuring for the electors.

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  2. I also agree that Mr D. is overreacting because he tries to distract the people interest from the amount of money he has spent with the house and his two children. And also because come one if you are a politician, is obviously that all eyes are on you, and your other partners are going to find out about what you're doing with the money, and if you are corrupt, everybody's gonna know about it, and sometimes you can be punish.

    Elea

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