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Friends,
My name is R Vijayaraghavan and I am a 63 year old professional journalist. I write a column for Moneylife.in, the daily news website run by Sucheta Dalal, who broke the Harshad Mehta scam, and her husband Debashsis Basu. I request you to read the article given below.
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Back to the future: We must create an encyclopaedia of corruption
August 26, 2011 03:39 PM
R Vijayaraghavan
It is necessary to turn the floodlights on the corrupt and their activities, which will hopefully help to deal with corruption. The final instalment of a three-part article, proposes a website that will report on anything that is connected to corruption in the country

First, a comment. Anna Hazare has dug his heels in on three points that must be included in the Lokpal Bill: inclusion of the lower bureaucracy, creation of Lokayuktas in all states and citizens' charters for all services provided by governments and their agencies. These demands are reasonable; the government must concede them, otherwise the Lokpal will be crippled before reaching the starting gate.

Now, we move on to the matter of working on an encyclopaedia of corruption.

The corrupt are creatures of darkness. They are like the Morlocks in HG Wells' novel, "The Time Machine", who live underground. They are like Dracula and his clan who suck people's blood in the night and disintegrate when exposed to sunlight. We, therefore, need to turn thousands of powerful floodlights on the corrupt and their activities. Once exposed to the public eye, they will shrink and shrivel and hopefully fade away.

I propose we create an encyclopaedia of corruption, or graft, or scams, or kickbacks or money-laundering, or black money-call it what you will, it is the same thing. The sub-title of this compendium could be, "What you always wanted to know about corruption but were afraid to ask your local politician".

I will begin by putting up a website-I have already begun work on this-that will switch on a thousand floodlights on all aspects of corruption. And I invite all readers of Moneylife and their friends, and anyone else interested in this venture, to join me.

I suppose we should begin with giving our creation a name. I thought of graftopaedia.com or bribopaedia.com. Other suggestions for a name are welcome.

The content of the website, I feel, should cover anything connected to corruption in India. Definitions, areas which abound in opportunities for corruption, covering government departments, public sector, customs and excise, direct tax departments, banks, state electricity and water boards and (unfortunately) the courts... the list is endless. There are quasi-official agencies like banks, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the stock exchanges, the mutual fund industry, that need to be watched and studied.

And then we have methods used in taking bribes and kickbacks; methods of sending black money outside the country like under-invoicing and over-invoicing of exports and imports; and other methods that shrewd industrialists and politicians use. And benami and other methods used to salt away the black money created by corruption.

We will need articles on corruption and methods of fighting it by learned experts. We will need to create teams of people skilled in investigation, like journalists, lawyers, financial experts, chartered accountants, RTI activists who will jointly and singly investigate government deals and tenders, suspicious actions by SEBI and the stock exchanges.

In about a month, I will be ready with the plan of the website and its contents. I welcome suggestions on the contents and any other aspect of the encyclopaedia on corruption.

We will request Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, to give us for publication on the website, all information he has about shady deals by Indians, lists of Indians having huge, secret bank accounts, etc.

The list of activities is endless; and so is the journey. The culture of corruption is so deep-rooted that our grandchildren and great-grandchildren will continue to work on the encyclopaedia long after we have passed into the vast Unknown.

But for now, come on people, let the fun begin.

(R Vijayaraghavan has been a professional journalist for more than four decades, specialising in finance, business and politics. He conceived and helped to launch Business Line, the financial daily of The Hindu group. He can be contacted at rvij10@yahoo.com.)




I would be grateful if you could give help (no money required), ideas and suggestions on how to put up and run the website. Active cooperation would be even more gratefully welcomed.


Cheers and Thanks,
R Vijayaraghavan
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09-04-2011
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friends,
my name is r vijayaraghavan and i am a 63 year old professional journalist. I write a column for moneylife.in, the daily news website run by sucheta dalal, who broke the harshad mehta scam, and her husband debashsis basu. I request you to read the article given below.
moneylife » life » public-interest » back-to-the-future-we-must-create-an-encyclopaedia-of-corruption

back to the future: We must create an encyclopaedia of corruption
august 26, 2011 03:39 pm
r vijayaraghavan
it is necessary to turn the floodlights on the corrupt and their activities, which will hopefully help to deal with corruption. The final instalment of a three-part article, proposes a website that will report on anything that is connected to corruption in the country

first, a comment. Anna hazare has dug his heels in on three points that must be included in the lokpal bill: Inclusion of the lower bureaucracy, creation of lokayuktas in all states and citizens' charters for all services provided by governments and their agencies. These demands are reasonable; the government must concede them, otherwise the lokpal will be crippled before reaching the starting gate.

Now, we move on to the matter of working on an encyclopaedia of corruption.

The corrupt are creatures of darkness. They are like the morlocks in hg wells' novel, "the time machine", who live underground. They are like dracula and his clan who suck people's blood in the night and disintegrate when exposed to sunlight. We, therefore, need to turn thousands of powerful floodlights on the corrupt and their activities. Once exposed to the public eye, they will shrink and shrivel and hopefully fade away.

I propose we create an encyclopaedia of corruption, or graft, or scams, or kickbacks or money-laundering, or black money-call it what you will, it is the same thing. The sub-title of this compendium could be, "what you always wanted to know about corruption but were afraid to ask your local politician".

I will begin by putting up a website-i have already begun work on this-that will switch on a thousand floodlights on all aspects of corruption. And i invite all readers of moneylife and their friends, and anyone else interested in this venture, to join me.

I suppose we should begin with giving our creation a name. I thought of graftopaedia.com or bribopaedia.com. Other suggestions for a name are welcome.

The content of the website, i feel, should cover anything connected to corruption in india. Definitions, areas which abound in opportunities for corruption, covering government departments, public sector, customs and excise, direct tax departments, banks, state electricity and water boards and (unfortunately) the courts... The list is endless. There are quasi-official agencies like banks, the securities and exchange board of india (sebi), the stock exchanges, the mutual fund industry, that need to be watched and studied.

And then we have methods used in taking bribes and kickbacks; methods of sending black money outside the country like under-invoicing and over-invoicing of exports and imports; and other methods that shrewd industrialists and politicians use. And benami and other methods used to salt away the black money created by corruption.

We will need articles on corruption and methods of fighting it by learned experts. We will need to create teams of people skilled in investigation, like journalists, lawyers, financial experts, chartered accountants, rti activists who will jointly and singly investigate government deals and tenders, suspicious actions by sebi and the stock exchanges.

In about a month, i will be ready with the plan of the website and its contents. I welcome suggestions on the contents and any other aspect of the encyclopaedia on corruption.

We will request julian assange, founder of wikileaks, to give us for publication on the website, all information he has about shady deals by indians, lists of indians having huge, secret bank accounts, etc.

The list of activities is endless; and so is the journey. The culture of corruption is so deep-rooted that our grandchildren and great-grandchildren will continue to work on the encyclopaedia long after we have passed into the vast unknown.

But for now, come on people, let the fun begin.

(r vijayaraghavan has been a professional journalist for more than four decades, specialising in finance, business and politics. He conceived and helped to launch business line, the financial daily of the hindu group. He can be contacted at rvij10@yahoo.com.)




i would be grateful if you could give help (no money required), ideas and suggestions on how to put up and run the website. Active cooperation would be even more gratefully welcomed.


Cheers and thanks,
r vijayaraghavan
desh ke lootere .com will be the best name
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Sir u have a great idea we should ask and request mr asange to give as much information with proof as he can .so that the corrupt politicians are nailed and it should be helpfull to get the black money back kept by the politicians in foreign bank .in this way mr assange can help the poor indian
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Retired Officers,journalists etc.will also be very useful because many honest ones have a lots of evidence but do not know what to do,perhaps out of fear...
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09-05-2011
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The lighter side you are next in line for MPs Privilege motion. We would all like to know the names of all the people who have their accounts in Swiss Banks, this is with the Govt. but why are they sheilding them?
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09-05-2011
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Dear Mr. Vijayaraghavan,

I do have two suggestions. I'd like to see the "Ticking-Clock" and if possible, the "No-Power-Back-For-50-Years Resolution", on every page of the website. Please check the following article -
Let's all invite privilege motions...
You're taking a brave step forward; and as vijayghorpade above puts it - "You could be the next in line for the MPs Privilege Motion"...

Be careful about whatever you do...you're really stepping into shark-infested waters...

Wish you all the Best,

Summit.

Last edited by Summit Ensign; 09-05-2011 at 04:15 PM

 




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