
Some-Bun-Done game for anything
Some-Bun-Done had attempted to secure a deal with Atta-Leader and
Huh-Creem to capture power at the Council that is Eastern. "We are ready
to give you anything you demand," he said. Atta-Leader held two rounds
of closed door meetings in a desperate bid to capture power at any cost.
Love-Slave rejects Tiger alliance
The internal power crisis in the Elephant Party has further deepened
after the party's latest defeat at the PC polls. While Ra-Blue and
Atta-leader are planning a raw deal with Some-Bun-Done, Saa-jeet the
Love-Slave has declared that it would be better to lose power than
chasing after Tiger cohorts in the wilderness.
Chand-Rah's shady housing deal
Chand-Rah, the Winning-Gem is often described as an expert on issues
of governance and good corporate conduct.
But when the former chief of the chamber that is for commerce,
retired as the chief eagle in insurance six years ago, he purchased a
company owned house for Rs. 15 million though it's estimated market
price at the time was Rs. 90 million. The property is now valued around
Rs. 200 million.
When other directors objected to this shoddy deal, the then chief
eagle turned the legal opinion in his favour, ignoring the accepted
norms and corporate governance principles. It is an open secret how he
was involved in controversial privatisation deals and suspicious
transactions when he was at his peak at perc. None compensated
share-holding eagles for the loss they suffered due to his shoddy house
deal. |