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Corruption.The Conflict between Ramallah and Gaza

17/02/2010 
By Ali Ibrahim


The decision taken by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to suspend his chief 
of staff as a result of the case created by the dissident Palestinian 
intelligence officer who revealed violations and corruption committed by 
officials in the Palestinian Authority on Israeli television was most certainly 
the right decision. However we must take into account that a suspect is 
presumed innocent until proven guilty and it is the task of the commission of 
inquiry to investigate this and this commission is scheduled to submit its 
report within three weeks. 

In reality it will be impossible for the Palestinian Authority to avoid 
sustaining political damage as a result of this case that was exposed on 
Israeli Channel 10, regardless of the findings of the commission of inquiry. 
However the extent of this damage could be reduced to a minimum if a 
transparent investigation is conducted that will convince the Palestinian 
public that there will be accountability, whether this is to the official whose 
name was mentioned in this case, or any other officials who are proved to be 
involved in illegal cases of abuse of power or any other offenses. 

Corruption or abuse of power is a part of the human phenomenon that accompanies 
power or authority, and this is something that is present in nearly all 
societies, and this is the reason why systems of accountability were 
established in order to curtail this phenomenon and punish those involved with 
this. These systems were originally devised to protect the social contract and 
regulate the ruling regimes because the greatest danger of eliminating this 
would be the loss of public confidence. This is especially relevant in the 
Palestinian case as the Palestinian Authority is a very young institution, and 
is still trying to establish a Palestinian State while at the same time facing 
challenges from a rival authority that has forcibly seized power in the Gaza 
Strip, and is presenting itself as an alternative. 

Of course, this [corruption] case will not help the Palestinian Authority which 
has legitimacy in Ramallah in its media war to win over the Palestinian public 
against the Hamas government in Gaza. It is normal for elements of Hamas to 
exploit this scandal in order to demonstrate that their opponents are corrupt, 
which is just one of the accusations leveled at the Palestinian Authority by 
Hamas prior to their Gaza coup. 

On the other hand, the difference between Gaza and Ramallah is that the latter 
enjoys a greater margin of freedom which allows them to explore such issues and 
in public, while rule in Gaza is reminiscent of the Communist regimes during 
the Cold War era, where any criticism was prohibited and problems and 
corruption were swept under the carpet. 

It is no secret that Gaza has begun to experience tight restrictions in the 
field of public liberty and media freedom, as well as the media coverage of 
current events,. Gaza has become almost a closed zone to foreign journalists, 
and the arrest of a British journalist yesterday who was filming a documentary 
is evidence of this. Many stories have been leaked about [Hamas] opponents or 
critics being subject to harassment [in the Gaza Strip]. This resulted in a 
decline in Hamas's popularity in Gaza, which was shown in the recent 
international survey carried out by the Pew Research Center. Hamas is far less 
popular in the Gaza Strip than it is in the West Bank. In other words, those 
who have experienced Hamas's rule are unenthusiastic about the movement, while 
those who have yet to experience this have a more optimistic view of Hamas 
because they have not experienced their rule. 

To return to the original issue which was concerned with corruption, regardless 
of the damage that this case has caused to the Palestinian Authority, handling 
it with honesty and transparency is the best way to restore the confidence of 
the people and win over public opinion. 

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