The non-visible loot is serious, yes, but combating it is not as exigent as the visible loot. The non-visible loot and its effects are reversible. The damage wrought by the visible concrete atrocities on the land is irreversible will be here to stay. Therefore, it is essential to keep the primary focus on the visible.
Aside: some of us have a good idea of the non-visible loot (since some of us have used the RTI to good effect) unlike a few who fire hot air blanks of the blindingly obvious from a distance. Regards, r >From: "Samir Kelekar" <samir_kelekar at yahoo.com> > > Floriano > Can you post this on Goanet? > > regards, > Samir > ----------------------------------------------------- > While most of the activists see the concrete > structures coming up all over Goa and can see the > visible loot indulged in by parties, one must also > remember that there is a huge non-visible loot that > is going on. > > Recently, an IT conclave was held by the Goa Govt. > in Hotel Marriott. It was organized by a group > called Wisitex Foundation. This is some Delhi or > some other place based group. > > Does anyone know how much the Govt. paid Wisitex, > and how much of a cut Wisitex in turn gave to > the parties inside the govt.? > > The Goa govt. doors are open to any non-goan who > goes soliciting for business. It is much easier > to talk about cuts with a non-Goan. > . .
