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    so far, ku waan ku wa wax helaya uma eka. Their line of question is childish and scratch the surface. Byle is smarter than that. They need to get to the bottom and check where every $ went and account for. Wasaarado aan shaqaale badan laheen baa budgetkoodu yahay $100s of Million of dollars. They need more than an hour igu tus ah, gudi forensic accounts ah loo saaro, who sepend hours sifting through the money from account to the end user, then it is easy to find it, but the way wax u socdaan, they just want to show Bayle can not be trusted and therefore we can not re appoint him to the Minster. Jug jug meeshaada joog.
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    Wareysigii Fahad inuu gubay hadalkiisa ka dhex dareemi kartaa baahanahaan wali soo taagan.
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    Sxb, the issue is bigger than then the tit for tat political games between militia and NN.P.S. And Nobody (wether Beyle, Farmaajo, Roble, Kheyre, HSM, etc) has so far being found guilty of embezzlement, but the country is merely in dire need of financial accountability from those officials that are responsible for public resources. Is that to much to ask? This is the first time ever in the history of Somalia that a Parliament has called for financial accountability. As public and concerned citizens, we have two choices here, 1) either we support that call and start a new trend making sure that administration and officials are called to be accountable, not only now but in all future cases; or 2) we defend those that are called to be accountable and let this slide. And then we will go, from dozens of millions yesterday (30 jir 30mln) being unaccounted for by previous administrations, to hundreds of million today being unquestioned and I promise you we will be talking about billion of dollars being embezzled in a few years by the next government. No matter which official is at the helm, we need to have financial accountability. And if we don’t support now this Parliaments call for accountability then when will get it? My fear is that the new government will try to sweep this under the rug, so they will also have a cart blanche to do whatever, and in a few years you and others like MMA here will be crying that billions have been stolen by HSM. The choice is simple either we will have accountability or we won’t have it, no matter the personalities at the helm, no matter the political fights and no matter the amounts. Make sure to choose wisely between those two choices, cause we will be coming back to this thread in future cases and know where everyone stood at the moments that counted where there was an opportunity in breaking the vicious cycle.
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    in gudoonkii hore asi laftarkiisa wax laga weydiiyo iyo sabatii eesan barlamanka in ay ansaxiyaan ay u diideen hadii ay jiro warka wasiirka... Accountability is always good, let's not turn this into witch hunt against Bayle, but Khayre and Rooble should also be questioned, they were his boss. it is the first time, since the civil war, the parliment is talking about Accountability so it is good. Not sure, if it is going to continue!!!!!
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    MMA, i am not who you think. i dont support HSM, or Farmaajo, or shariif, or yeey, or Qaasim, or Mahdi, or Caydiid, or Siyaad, or infact any leader somalia soomaray. They were all corrupted, and don't deserve to lead. Webpagekaan aad soo galisay, adigaa garanayee meeshuu ku jira daqligii shantii sano, ee farta ku fiiq. Anigu ku ma arag, adigu ka soo dhex saar.
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    I understand some might feel a sense of betrayal towards Farmaajo. But Roble did save the country from the brink of a new civil war, and he did push for elections to take place which seemed impossible at that moment. Not sure what the result would have been if he wouldn’t have acted as he had and if someone else was in that position.
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    That is the biggest weakness of the successive Somali governments. It is unacceptable for the whole government budget to cover or use just for government operations and salaries. If we check how much was used for drought relieve or infrastructure , it is probably almost nothing. Besides, if the most of the operations of the ministries doesn't operate outside Mogadishu what do these public servants are doing. Yet in 2018/19 both the EU and USA said they spend each close to a billion. The NGO money is out there to be funneled to these projects and the government probably keeps its money for security and other issues. You can't progress unless you stop these billions divided between Nairobi, Brussels and Mogadishu. Maakhiri1, those who are part of the financial management will tell you it is difficult to steal money from the finance ministry, but the gulf money with bags are another case.
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