"Rama must remove Secret Service from apathy"
30/01/2014
“I don’t know how much has the Secret Service contributed. The Prime Minister said that they have not contributed at all, and that might be true. I can’t say of this is intentional, or they are really in apathy to the point that they are not understanding what is happening. It might be, but they are obliged to give information, by law. They command this service, and the Prime Minister should be more demanding towards this service”, Mr.Klosi declared.
Klosi says that when we are dealing with a serious national safety issue, the Secret Service cannot answer by saying that they have not been able to find the information.
“You cannot justify yourself by saying that there are no data. This answer should not come from the Secret Service. If he has given the tasks and has received no result, they he should have changed the priorities and should have been involved himself. There are many ways to make people work in these situations for an efficient service”, declared the former head of the Secret Service.
Klosi also added that the opposition’s declarations encourage insecurity.
“If we feel that in the past two months everything has changed, then I will make a connection with the two first ones, the growth of this phenomenon and the propaganda, the establishing of a Parliamentary group required by the Democratic Party, and now the Secret Service doesn’t give anything. The three of them go to the same line”, Klodi declared.
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