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Monday, August 15, 2011

OUR PREDICTION ON UK'S CAMERON COMES TRUE


The mishandling of United Kingdom's riots have not only exposed the weaknesses of British Premiere but have more so  confirmed the predictions that we had made prior to his election last year. For a background as to what is happening in London sample this latest reports from the newspapers:
British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged Sunday a "zero tolerance" crackdown after recent urban riots, fuelling a row over plans for the US "supercop" behind the strategy to advise the government. "We haven't talked the language of zero tolerance enough, but the message is getting through," Cameron told The Sunday Telegraphnewspaper. Police chiefs in Britain criticised Cameron's decision to hire ex-New York police supremo Bill Bratton to help prevent a repeat of the violence in which five people died, saying a home-grown policy would be better. A four-day frenzy of looting and arson in London and other major English cities has sparked a nationwide debate on the causes and possible responses, with just a year to go until the capital hosts the 2012 Olympics. The Conservative premier accused some people of over-complicating explanations for simple criminality but admitted that underlying social factors including "deeply broken and troubled families" had to be addressed. (The Daily Nation, 2011. British PM in row over 'zero tolerance' Strategy. 15th August)
 Last year we wrote in clear terms that David Cameron was the least deserving to be elected the UK Premiere. This was communicated through our 16th April 2010 and 2nd June 2010 posts.

Now the crisis in UK has exposed the weaknesses of this 'leader' and I doubt whether he will ever recover from this test. For sure I am personally persuaded that the riots in UK must have been orchestrated by shrewd leaders who are already convinced that Cameron was the wrong choice for UK's premiereship.

Saturday, August 06, 2011

IMF WOES TO PERSIST!!

A French court ordered a probe for embezzlement and other fraud-related charges against IMF head Christine Lagarde dating to her time as France's finance minister, a prosecutor said Thursday.
The newly appointed International Monetary Fund (IMF) Director Mrs Christine Lagarde, a former French Finance minister, has been reported to be facing imminent criminal charges a couple of months since she was appointed the IMF boss. This criminal allegation has just been published in a local daily thus:
...She has denied any wrongdoing or illegality in the case which resulted in a big compensation payment for a private businessman out of public funds in 2008. Her lawyer branded the case politically motivated. The Court of Justice of the Republic, which hears charges against ministers arising during their term in office, approved "a judicial inquiry concerning Mrs Lagarde," presiding judge Gerard Palisse told reporters. It asked magistrates to investigate Lagarde's role in settling the financial dispute with a view to possible criminal charges. State prosecutors in a statement specified the charges to be investigated as "embezzlement of public funds" and "complicity in fraud" and said prosecutor Cecile Petit would formally request the probe "in the coming days". Lagarde's lawyer Yves Repiquet said the inquiry was "in no way incompatible" with her new role as managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He said he expected the case to be dismissed.
As a personality reading guru, I wish to take this early opportunity to inform all and sundry, and especially the feminists who celebrated her elevation to the stewardship of IMF. My own opinion is that I find her unprincipled and hence easily compromised by others. In these circumstance, unless other factors intervene, I doubt if she can withstand such an onslaught since she in culpable to such deals.

To me this shall not be the last of allegations that are bound to stalk and dominate her career at this prestigious institution. In this regard, my word of caution goes to the IMF Board: They should not go to sleep thinking that all is well at the  worlds prime financial center. That is, they should be prepared to closely monitor her decisions and actions lest she messes up the institution due to her wavy and capracious personality.

ZIMBABWE'S PREMIERE SAGA

The present investigative news as reported in our (Kenyan) dailies qouting a Zimbabwean Weekly, has stroke my curiosity. The news allege that the Zimbabwe Police are investigating the Zim Prime Minister (PM) Morgan Tsavangirai over a $1.5million fraud. The amount was earmarked to purchase the PM's house.
A This story has caught my attention because as a personality reading guru, this to me comes has no surprise. I find this politician quite unreliable and vulnerable to such engagements.

I am compelled to write this because I know that in a couple of years, the present PM shall be gunning for the Zim presidency. As such, I should forewarn the voters that they should not gamble with such a suspicious personality. I say so also because other than his avarice for quick riches and his very high appetite for power, he strikes me as a potential dictator once in power. That he is seen as a democratic activist, is to me, just a means to power and property: He can never be a democrat. Never!

In this regard, my advice to the voters and Zim leaders is that they should not gamble with their future by voting him when election time come.