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            Pakistani 
            Minister: Tell me, where there is no corruption 
            
            
            
            Friday, October 08, 2010 11:58:37 AM, 
             
             
             
             
            
            
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              Islamabad: 
              A minister has made a candid admission in Pakistan's National 
              Assembly -- coruption is everywhere, "the question is where it is 
              not." 
               
              Federal Minister for Railways Ghulam Ahmad Bilour said: "I don't 
              say that there is no corruption in my ministry, but the question 
              is where it is not." 
               
              Bilour was replying to a supplementary question on whether the 
              poor financial condition of Pakistan Railways was because of 
              corruption in the ministry, Dawn reported Friday. 
               
              There was thin attendance during the question-hour session when 
              Bilour made the off-the-cuff remark. 
               
              The minister said that the recent devastating floods in the 
              country had caused a loss of Rs.7.696 billion to the Railways. 
                
                
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              A minister has made a candid admission in Pakistan's National 
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              not."
              Federal Minister for Railways Ghulam Ahmad Bilour said: "I don't 
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