Chelsea look for hard man to restore order

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Roman Abramovich has told Chelsea’s board to find a managerial hard man to replace the sacked Avram Grant. The club have yet to identify who will become their third manager in nine months, but they have put together a shortlist focusing on renowned disciplinarians, believed to include Guus Hiddink, Luiz Felipe Scolari and Marcello Lippi, with Mark Hughes the home-grown candidate.

Pini Zahavi, who for several years has acted as a buying agent for Chelsea, is pushing the credentials of his friend Sven-G?ran Eriksson, whom Abramovich has attempted to hire on two previous occasions, but the former England manager’s reputation for indulging his players would appear to rule him out this time. Frank Rijkaard and Roberto Mancini, who have won domestic titles with Barcelona and Inter Milan respectively, also fall into this category.

However, the intervention of Abramovich could change that. Hiddink has not signed a two-year contract extension that was agreed with the Russian FA in March and, as a guest at the Champions League final last week, told a packed Luzhniki Stadium in English that he still hoped to work in the Barclays Premier League.

Hiddink is perhaps the only candidate to fulfil all of the criteria that the Chelsea board have been given in their search for a manager. His track record, coaching skills and tactical acumen are impeccable he has taken four countries to leading finals and won the Champions League with PSV Eindhoven as is his English.

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Green relishing the chance to heap more pressure on Chelsea

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

West Ham goalkeeper Robert Green reckons Chelsea will not fancy coming to Upton Park this weekend - where the Hammers are determined to dent the Blues’ hopes of getting back into the Barclays Premier League title race.

It has not been the best of weeks for Avram Grant and his squad, with
extra-time defeat in the Carling Cup final to Tottenham at Wembley followed by reports of a bust-up between captain John Terry and coach Henk ten Cate.

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Text of Qadhafi’s speech at opening session of GPC

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Now the People’s Committee have the money and you say give us housing, give us farms, give us education, give us health.

No, no, take the money and you develop the health service yourselves. You now have 80 hospitals and 40,000 medical staff. They are to take over these eighty hospitals. You take them over together with them and the Health Committee is abolished. It doesn’t have to exist and it has to go together with its organs and medical companies. All this is to be abolished and you manage your affairs yourselves.

You have 4,000 schools for intermediate and primary education. You have 400,000 teachers. They have to take over the business of a million primary and intermediate school pupils. They have to take over 4,000 schools and you manage your affairs with them. And this education secretariat is to be abolished because you kept saying that it has failed. Now you manage your own affairs.

When you take your money and you have five children the matter changes. You tell your children this is our money and no one will build a school for us. Those who build schools for us or offer education locally or abroad, we give them the money. But now we have the money in our pockets let us come and manage the matter.

You ask every child what he would like to be when he grows up. Does he want to be a cook or a chef. If so he has to be trained as a chef. This will relieve you from primary and intermediate, secondary school, or even university education abroad. Anyone who wants to become a cook can be trained immediately. Then you come to another child. If he wants to become an artist he has relieved me from secondary school and university. He can go to such and such an institute or to an artist who will teach him how to sing and play music. Another son might want to become a doctor. This is well and good. You have to use your money for his education even abroad. No one is responsible for his education whether locally or abroad. You got your money in your pocket. The money is no longer in the hands of those who used to spend it in the past. If anyone does not want education it is relief from getting up early and examinations. If he wants to go and be a shepherd then let him do so. And so on.

This is okay. You now manage your own affairs and you no longer need a Ministry for Agriculture, Industry or health. Your money from oil will come to you every month and you manage your own family affairs. We no longer need local committees.

What happens next? Real committees are to be established afterwards. Real Peoples Committees, not established by anyone and sponsored by no one. And there is nothing behind closed doors. This will be over because these real committees are not like the present committees where there is a presence and government. These committees are managed by yourselves. Whatever you need people would come together in group of around 100 and say they want to form a peoples committee to import goods. We do not want to buy from the expensive shops. Therefore you will have a committee for imports in your name. And so forth.

You will have committees for health and education and other services. This is a spontaneous peoples action in every place and the responsibility is taken by those who form them. These committees have no relationship with the state and therefore there would be no state. The traditional state is over. This is Libya.

Deceit in examinations is there because there is no control and the questions are leaked. This will be over. If you want to study, then study. If you do not want to study do not study. You do not need to deceive anyone. You used to be deceptive in the past because of the state in order to bring a false certificate to get employment from the state. This is over. You do not have to deceive anyone. You only deceive yourself.

Why were the examination questions leaked in the past? In the past success was something official, employment was official and the salary was official. This will be over. This is a Libya. If you want to study then study and if you understand the lessons it is for yourself. In the past we used to learn the Koran with the scholars. There was no deceit or leaking of questions. If you studied that was for your own sake and if you did not that it also your affair. This is a subjective and irreversible. And if you back down you will lose your rights and there will be no questioning because it is the nature of administrative organs to steal and prevaricate. It is natural that there is a lot of favoritism.

All these banks are to be abolished because of theft and the companies which are public companies have been transformed into a possession for the general manager who spends the money on himself and his family. You have been wondering where the oil money went.. These public companies ended by the distribution of profits by the general manager who belongs to the state. Together with his family and his friends they use all the money and you used to call it a public company.

If you want to create Libyan industry and there is nothing Libyan it is because the general administration failed and no one could manage these matters.

I feel hurt to see somebody thanking another person because he gave him a house. Did that house belong to him. He only gave you a house from the petrol money.

You are stupid. Another one is thanking him because he gave him a car. Did that car belong to him? If it wasn’t filled with your petrol money and if he did not take your share he would not have given you a car. It means that the car is part of your share and it is yours. This will come to an end and we will be equal and everyone will take his share of oil revenues. There will be no more pensions and retirement funds. There will be solidarity. There will be no more official salary. You only take the petrol money and distribute it equally and that is it. There will be no more retirement funds and no more insurance. This is your money.

Why do we need a basic salary. Who can give you that basic salary. You better take your share of the oil money and that is it.

This heavy burden which weighed heavily on us and on the budget has consumed the money. But this no longer the case. We shut it down. There will be no secretariat except for defense and security. I still say ‘committee’ because if you ‘a peoples committee’ it might not become a peoples committee. People’s committees are those committees which are to be established and the state has no relationship with.

There will be people’s committees everywhere in every village and in every place. The people will form these committees themselves.

After you take your money you do what you want. Some people will say when you give them money the first thing they do is to travel abroad and buy so and so. This is your money anyhow and any consequence will be your own affair. This is your money.

When you do these things depending on a state you will have a salary and insurance and house and a farm. But this will be over because the state used to do these things when it had the money but now the money is given back to you. And the state relieves itself of responsibility and then you are free. You have your share of oil and you can do what you want and get drunk. But this your responsibility. You could live in a cottage and work on a farm and in a few years you could buy a house. Then you think about your own affairs. And now when you spend billions on electricity where are the energy generators.

This electricity is quite enough for us. You take the billions and you do your own thing. Someone may buy a diesel generator and offer electricity for the whole area. He can make deals with others who want electricity. Others may do other things.

Now the electricity is imposed on you. You are supposed to pay billions from the oil money and the electricity becomes yours. Electricity is just a generator. If there was industry in Libya you need a large quantity of electric capacity. But if there is no industry what do you do with electricity.

All this is a luxury and has to be reviewed. Everyone who has his money with him is free to live in the way he wants to with his family.

At the beginning you take your money like those who were given money by the European Union. I don’t know how many received funds. I am referring to the children in Benghazi who were infected with aids. Every family received one million. I don’t know what they did with it. Some families bought cars. You can also buy cars. They are telling me that in Benghazi everybody is saying I wish my son was infected with aids so the EU would give me a million pounds for my son. You may the cars you want and I don’t want to give publicity to any brand of cars. And I don’t want you to come later on and say we are mistaken, we have lost our money. But it will not be like in the past. If you lose your salary you have to wait for your next salary. This is your money. It could increase or decrease according to the oil revenue.

If we have half a million families and each family takes five thousand dinars monthly this means two and half billion a month. It also means 25 billion a year. Every month you take five thousand dinars which is oil money and you spend it as you like. If you want to educate your son abroad that is your own affair. If you want him educated locally or not at all there will be no more favoritism. You can use your money for health treatment abroad and you can use your money to get treatment locally. You are free.

Someone may say there will be inflation because there will be a lot of money in our pockets. What shall we do with the money? The prices may rise. This is expected but you have to manage your own affairs. If the prices rise they are raised by some of you. The shop owners or those who own the goods. If you bought it for ten it is up to you to sell it for twenty. If people do not want to buy from you then that is your affair. You can even send someone to import the goods for less, or for ten dinars and you get it for ten dinars. No one has the right to monopolize the goods or monopolize prices. You can establish the price of every product in the world. And when someone offers the goods at an exaggerated price you can use the internet to buy the products you want.

You may or you may not transfer your money abroad. Whatever you want to do with your money is your own business. No one is to claim that he has power or he is mandated to oversee other Libyans and that Libyans are like children and he is managing their affairs. No one can take their money or take their petrol money and put it in his pocket. Nobody will tell anybody to do so and so. This is over.

You have proved that yourselves. All the things you do and all this assessment you have and the message. You have written that and you have approved the paper.

The popular control or supervision issued a report which I saw and the first thing in that report was to summon the General People’s Committee for investigation and relieving it from its mission for its failure in implementing the resolutions of the Basic People’s Congresses etc And it contained a number of decisions. This means that there is no more trust. And you said the reports about the activities of the General People’s Committee are not identical presented to the Basic People’s Congresses.

That concerns the areas of education, health, construction, drainage, planning, budget, electricity, water, subsidies, local peoples security. It means that it has failed. This is not specific to the committee. Even the Mad Cow Disease Committee which we established last year was also ineffective. You said this and repeated it in subsequent years. Forty years and you still say this committee is a failure. It is not one committee or one person. You say in the report the committee issued decisions that undermine the principle of justice and equality and increase the salaries of some categories and not the others. We no longer have anything to do with that. There are more salaries. You take your money from oil.

Someone may refer to the security men, for example. Or the defense. These men will take something in return. They will take five thousand monthly. If there are three million individuals or half a million families every individual will take one thousand dinars a month meaning two and half to three billion. If he takes his share of the oil money then he has to leave his job as a policeman or as a traffic warden because he used to face the cold or the heat in return for a salary. And now, as long as he gets five thousand a month he does not need to work in the street. And he is free to do what he wants.

You have to think about that. You may come and say we still want policemen or we can do the job in rotation and through popular security. But if you want to remain officially with the salary and take your oil money on top you may agree and you can say I will take my share of the oil money and I will remain in the job and you give me a salary in return.

In this case you and all others who want to do so need these facilities and utilities such as drainage, roads, airports and whether we receive money or not we cannot do these things. These facilities and utilities have to be managed by others. We have the Utilities Committee. You may decide how much you give it. Now you have the money.

Okay this is quite simple. We give you one billion and you show us how you spent it. And there will be no more fuss. Those people who work in security take their share of the oil money but we want to give him in excess of that for being a security man. And we give to the policeman one hundred or two hundred or three hundred dinars a month. If we want to have one hundred thousand policemen and we give every policeman one hundred dinars a month that will equal ten million in a month and one billion a year. You can take one billion now for the security and you spend it on security.

We have given you one billion and you spent it on those utilities. We have given you another billion. You will spend it on security and we will hold you accountable at the end of the year.

We now have the Security Committee and we are giving you one billion. Now we come to General Abdul Fatah and we ask him at the end of the year: We have given you one billion. Show us how you spent it. We now realize that he bought this and this and trained so and so and we hold everybody accountable. If they are up to the job fine, if not we transfer him to the court and if everything is okay we thank him.

But do not say if the things go that way then we need that for health us well. We cannot do without it. And the same thing goes for education and electricity.

Therefore this means we go back once again. And if you go back once again you should not complain and you can’t hold anyone accountable.

It is the nature of the administrative organ to corrupt money and to steal the money and they do anything in order to spend the money. And you have to see in which way you are going to tackle this octopus which haunts prevails in the administration of the country. This octopus is eating the money. They spend it on such a center or council organisation or society. All that soaks up the money. But all this has to abolished and after some time you will say we really need those committees but we need so and so which has to be administered by somebody, not individuals.

A thousand Libyans may come and say we want to construct an airport. Then we will construct an airport at our expense and it will be your ownership. The aeroplanes that land pay you like any other foreign company. Now it is the companies that own airports and they do not lose.

Once I was in a country and its defense minister came to the airport to bid us farewell. But they prevented him from entering. But they prevented him was entering. He was told that this airport belongs to a company and it said there are security reasons. As long as there is a president of a state we assume security within the airport and we do not allow anyone, even the defense minister himself, or the president. This means a company may own the airport and it will not be the loser because they take fees and the planes that land at the airport pay fees.

There may be one hundred Libyans or 500 Libyans who want to build an airport, Benghazi or Tripoli, or Sabha, or Misrata, or Ghat. This could be an airport owned by the Libyans and managed through their companies and they may involve foreigners. You may rely on any administration and you will have the money. This is final and there is no more discussion. This is your money, take it and manage your own affairs. I know you can manage your own affairs. And the evidence is there for the ability to be smart, to steal and to flout. We are now seeing witty and intelligent people capable of doing whatever they want to do.

If you are going to establish committees and companies that is your business. Nobody will control you. This has no relation to the revolutionary committees and people’s leaderships. It has nothing to do with control and does not need promotion or anything. It is left for you and you are free.

The watchdogs say at the beginning of their report that the administrative bodies are inflated. This is the first problem. We have abandoned the watchdogs. Their role is over now. There is no more administrative body. There is no exaggeration.

The report then says the general budget of the state depends to a large extent on oil revenues. Who will take care of the alternative. Is the state going to manage the alternative. No. You have to take care of the alternative. Those projects undertaken by the state because it is the public sector are still being financed.

The report says there is no system for internal monitoring of the administrative affairs in the Peoples Committees. Then what you have been complaining about is over and there is no system for monitoring peoples committees from outside or from within. These have failed and we consider them a failure.

The report also says the increase in dispensing of petty cash without the necessary procedures is also over. We do not need to dispense petty cash. Some people used to spend a night in a hotel at the expense of the state. If they go on a mission on behalf of the state you can give him the money and you may agree with him to give him 100,000 or a million. But all this is at your expense.

The report says some authorities that finance the general budget delay the transfer of the monies due in line with the law of the budget.

These are the problems of the administrative bodies as mentioned in the watchdogs report. It also says that the public organs are not committed to closing down their accounts. If you do not close down your accounts then you are suspected and now we do not need to hold you accountable.

The report also says that the lack of transferring the majority of payments following expenditure to the General People’s Committee For Inspection And Monitoring means they spend but do not transfer: total lack of the work programme for production transfers and the absence of the training programmes. There is no training programme. There is no production transfer. There is a lack of attention and follow-up by the productive units owned by the state and a lack of control and supervision mechanisms.

If it is a state project then there is no control and you have ruled that it is a failure and there is no need for it. It is totally inadequate. This is an attack against the companies for lack of control. The Mediterranean Company for Engineering Construction, the General Corporation for Construction, the General Corporation for Cables and Electric Products, the Investment Company - all those have been attacked by the control and are deemed a failure.

If the public sector companies have failed why do you continue with it? The lack of discipline in the school year, school books, the educational requirements and school laboratories, the curriculum and its development, the Koranic schools and madrasas - all these are run by the state. But they have no relation and it is not possible to run them. You yourselves must run the madrasas. They could be run by the scholars and anyone who wants to learn the Koran may do so. But is the state has failed it has to be relieved from such a mission. You take those Koranic schools and madrasas.

The sector has delayed the training of cadres. They delayed the establishment of new educational units in densely populated areas. They failed and they cannot do anything. You take your money and teach your sons in any place you like, whether densely or thinly populated. There is a delay in delivering the computer labs. You can buy your own computer and give it to your son. This is your money and you have it in your pocket.

With regard to school activities. It is reasonable that the state is responsible for the printing mistakes or the type of paper or the binding or bad writing. What is this? The state has nothing to do with bad writing and printing mistakes or the type of paper. You take your money and buy the books yourselves.

The lack of necessary controls and the lack of a system to preserve school books or returning them at the end of the school year from former students so that others use them. Could this be a mission for the state? These things have to be done by you yourselves.

The unsuitability of classes in some schools, some are mobile or dilapidated. This is your petrol. You take it and do what you want. The state schools are a failure so take your money and set up schools yourselves.

The lack of sports grounds. Are we to believe that the state is to be responsible for schools grounds in a country with an area of 2m sq kms which could all be playgrounds.

The phenomenon of deception and leaking of questions. The weakness of the examination control committees. I have told you there will be no examinations. If you want to examine yourselves, go ahead and your success is for your own.

The lack of psychiatrists and social workers in educational institutions. You have to look for the social workers on your own.

Lack of attention to hygiene cleanliness of most schools. Do you want the Secretary of the General Committee and the Secretary of the General Peoples Committee for Higher Education to sweep the toilets and clean the schools. Why didn’t you sweep and clean your schools?

The delay in opening credits for companies and co-operatives. The weakness of monitoring organs. Suspension of maintenance works. There is an attack from all sides on these bodies then why do we keep them. Let them disappear.

Despite huge allocations for the transformation budget in recent years it did not contribute to finding alternatives for oil revenues to finance the budget. You have brought the oil money and you said we want an alternative and there was no alternative.

Lack of annual reports by the administrations of the sector and a shortage of employees and other elements with experience in most cases and the increase in spending petty cash.

The presence of projects under construction without financial documents or lack of original documents. A large number of projects stopped or suspended for not receiving payments.

The delay by the sector in finding suitable sites for some contracted projects.

That means the failure of administration. I am just going through the remarks on various sectors and this is not a specific committee. This comments relate to various committees.

Regarding the National Center Vocational Training is failing to reach the goals for which it was established and the lack of solutions for the difficulties facing it. All this is to be abolished.

The deterioration of the situation in the employment fund and the weakness of collecting due payments on loans.

There are no more loans. Just take your money and do whatever you want with it. Haven’t you said that loans are made through intermediaries and favoritism. Some are given loans while others are denied. Those who receive loans do not pay them back. And the administration complains because the bank says you take a loan and do not repay it. All this is over. No more loans and the bank offering those loans is to be shut down because it used to take your money and give it to others who never repay. Now you take your money from the bank and you are not requested to return anything. If you like you can create your own bank.

Disregard for theatre and folkloric groups. Is it reasonable for the state to do these things. Is it the responsibility of the state to create artistic groups singing groups.

That is okay. The administrative body has failed. We ask the General Peoples Committee why did it fail the singers and artists. This is a farce. You can go to any country in the world and see what is happening there. You go to the largest country which is considered the richest and is taken as an example: America. The American government has nothing to do with those things. It is not responsible for any stadium or folkloric groups or the formation of a company. American has trillions at its disposal but does not handle these matters.

We are asking you where the money came from. The money is with the people, with the American companies, with capitalism. The capitalist class pay taxes for the government and the government uses the tax money to buy aircraft from Lockheed and aircraft carriers and tanks to go to destroy Baghdad. It is the people who give the money to the government. The people have the wealth. America has petrol and could spend 20 million barrels or something around that. It imports 50 percent from abroad and 50 percent local production. The fifty percent of local production which is around 10 million barrels is not the ownership of the American government. They are owned by the companies which are capable of extracting and selling oil. They sell oil to the government and others.

The government buys petrol from the company and the American government pays money to receive petrol to operate the aircraft carriers and the tanks, the rockets and satellites, all from tax revenues. From where did the American government get the money to buy petrol from private companies. It got the money from the taxes paid by the Americans. Everyone is paying taxes to the government. In this way you own the petrol and you take the oil revenue.

There are some who are afraid and say is it possible that we give the money to the people? Yes we give it to them. This is their petrol and this is their money. We get it from the Libyan soil.

You have heard this before. I proposed it in Sirte some years ago. I said this to you but you refused. This time the situation will not go on. Now the money will go back to you. This oil money remains with you.

The oil money in your pockets may be used in anyway you like and you can even donate for the administrations of utilities, security and defense. You may say take the money and do so and so. Take the money and buy an aeroplane or a tank. But now the state has all the petrol and deducts several millions in its interest which is eventually your interest and the remainder is given to you as a salary.

Why do we take salaries? Why do we take loan and never repay it. You better take it directly like this. All the fraud, the corruption and the trials you are talking about originate from the way we get money from oil revenues. But this is the manner. Now you take the petrol money directly and there is no place for corruption. We have people who stole the banks. They said this is our petrol. I found some people taking several salaries. There are 70,000 people taking more than one salary. Why? They said this is our petrol money. We need to educate our children abroad from our petrol. We need medical treatment abroad. This is our petrol. We need houses. This is our petrol. Some people go on haj at the expense of the state. Others get married at the expense of the state. All this is petrol money. Okay. That is so. You said what is right but this your money and you have to take it. You can use it to go to the haj or study abroad or build homes. You are free.

The rise in administration employment. Ordinary employment is much more in relation to technical cadres. All this has to be abolished. Everyone has to manage his own affairs.

There was spending on some work items but it was never carried out. This means that money was paid for a project and the project was not implemented. This means that the money has been stolen. All this re-affirms and supports this historic decision.

The lack of moderately priced transport. How do you judge a moderate price. What if the car you buy from Japan costs 20,000? Who will sell it to you for 15,000? And who is responsible for the 5,000. Is it Al Baghdadi? Is it Muammar? Who is responsible for that? Now the petrol money is available to you and you pay it yourselves.

The money you have can be used to buy and car and this is your own responsibility and there is no need for brokers or middle men.

The report on university libraries is characterised by reports of non availability. It says there is a disregard for the development of university libraries. Now you can buy the books on your own and everyone can buy a library for his children whether to place it in his home or in special universities. I have told you before that we have eighty hospitals and 40,000 medical staff. These are to take over the 80 hospitals and manage them.

The health secretariat is to be abolished and handed over to the people. This is property ownership. You will take it. Every five hundred medical staff may take over a hospital.

We have said four thousand schools with 400,000 teachers. They are to take over the four thousand schools freely and start teaching the million students. The families of those million students now have the oil money. Therefore all that is abolished. We abolish education. You take the money and teach your kids in the schools. The schools will remain and the hospitals will remain.

We have a quarter of a million students in higher education. We have nine thousand teachers in 12 universities. Those nine thousand teachers are to take over freely, 12 universities. They may receive a quarter of a million students and they negotiate with them. Every student has a family that takes petrol money so you manage your own affairs. We have 12 universities and the health institutions. You take it freely because it is your petrol money. Nobody is doing you a favour. This is your own money. You don’t have to return it to the state.

Security could be by volunteering since they have taken their share of money and that is it. There is no need for a salary for anything.

Defense could also be voluntary work. We all thank God we have our money (our share of wealth) and we would defend our country. And what is required for that? Well the people concerned with defense, they would tell you. For instance, Abu Bakr says I want 100,000 Libyans to be under arms every 24 hours. We would tell him okay we are 100,000. We take our share of our oil free of charge and take up arms for so and so. He would say for instance, for two months and what happens after two months? He would say another 100,0000 armed men come after you on a rotation basis. He would say okay we want to train us and explain to us the plans and we are ready. In this way you find every two months 100,000 Libyans each one of them getting 1,000 dinars per month or his family takes 5,000 dinars per month and we don’t need anything else.

This is the correct matter. This is the defense of our homeland, the responsibility of every male and female citizen. It is the national service to stay for two months for training if a war takes place we will fight and if nothing happens we go home after two months. Then another 100,000 come and all we need from you is to train us and to train the people and to lay down plans for them.

Security is also in this form. You may say we don’t want security, police or anything else. Well, when your car is stolen from in front of your house or when they break into your house or when you leave your house and you and your children are kidnapped, or when you are robbed and your car is stolen. They may even take your wife if she is with you in the car then you will say security is necessary and allocate money for it. And once the enemy comes to occupy your country defense becomes necessary. Now however you may say you don’t need security, let us get rid of the police.

Poor follow-up of students studying abroad. What do you have to do with him. Let his father take care of him rather than you following him up. Shortcomings in combating poor time keeping. Sir, This administration will be abolished altogether so there will be no shortcomings in this respect.

Lack of concern for student dormitories. Everyone has money so let him make arrangements how to live and dwell.

Some buildings and campuses are not appropriate for university education.] Manage your affairs, your money is in your pockets.

Delay in handing over sites and weakness in the supervising body and weakness of preliminary studies of most projects]. This means that the administration body is a failure. It cannot plan, follow-up or implement - it can only spend money. This means that the 37 billion from this year will be squandered as in the last year.

What did the report say about what happened last year? The report said that the allocations for salaries for 2004 were about three billion. In 2005 the figure was about four billion. In 2006 it was more than four billion. In 2007 it was seven billion. The allocation for transformation was about five billion then 11 billion then 14 billion and last year it was 19 billion and this year 37 billion.

From the last review we can note the increasing pace of allocations during the year’s which are the subject of comparison, that is between the years 2004 - 2008. Note the large increase in allocations. Salaries jumped from three billion to seven billion. As the salaries and the like increased by 165 percent. This is a big increase and causes bewilderment and surprise. It can also be noted that transformation allocations between 2004 and 2005 increased by five billion, that is by 112 percent. The increase between 2005 and 2006 was 33 percent. From 2006 to 2007 it increased by 29 percent.

However the large irrational increase is between 2007 and 2008. The draft budget for 2008 in which the increases reached 94 percent. These increases whether by absolute value or percentage. Whether pertaining to salaries and the like or interest transformation allocations. They are very large increases and have justifications neither in science nor in reality. Regarding the salaries, there has neither been an increase in civil servants by this size nor by their percentage, between 2004 and 2007.

Referring to transformation allocations there is no real of scientific justification for such increases apart from the existence of huge revenues from oil ( because there is so much money from oil the budget has increased or we increase the budget without justification. We must spend it. Reality, reason and various reports by the competent authorities such as the National Planning Council, the Financial Auditing Body and Secretariat of Planning all point to the weakness of the national economy to accommodate such huge funds and the weakness of the implementation tools available. There is a clear shortage in the required material, especially in the building sector. Most of the project sites are not ready for the implementation of the executive programmes).

The report tells you that these huge sums of money were spent without return.

This is a very bad report about all companies and industry. There fore why do we spend all this money? Shall we make a Ministry of Industry? Let us abolish it. You make your own industry by yourselves.

(Poor medical services at the preliminary health utilities) You take it yourselves.

(Delay in laying down solutions to the phenomenon of seeking treatment abroad). Once you have taken your money no one is responsible for your treatment at home or abroad. Your money is in your pocket and you are free to seek treatment abroad or at home.

(Failure of central air conditioning in some health utilities) Why Mohammed (Secretary of Health) did you not operate the air conditioning? Shame on you. We gave you the money!

(Irregular supply of reagants). Why don’t you take your money and send anybody to get these reagants and set up a clinic? The whole world is going in this way. In

the countries where you go for treatment the blood analysis is not the responsibility of the government but the private sector. When you go for treatment in Britain for instance, do you believe that the British government is the one which pays. No the hospitals, clinics and laboratories are private. They have a capital and you have capital as well. You have oil.

(There are no facilities for the procedure to get agricultural loans). Take your money and there is no longer agricultural loans. Take your money and if you want to make agriculture or industry do it by yourselves.

(Improving animal species) This has not been done by the state.

Veterinary services and pastoral wealth. The state is supposed to drill pastoral wells!

(Not taking care of the marine wealth) You take your money and fish in the sea. You want a secretariat even for fishing. The state cannot do that.

You view the so-called state which is this octopus that is peoples committees, public institutions, companies, corporations, centers etc cannot carry out these tasks.

It is very clear that you bestowed upon it confidence, you have chosen it and gave it the money but it proved unable (incapable). These files are fill of ‘incapable’.

This is a historic stand. Everything is based on the state taking the oil money and spending it on you. But you said that it failed. Correct. Then you take your money and spend it on yourselves. This issue is not subject to debate.

Tomorrow you will say to Al Baghdadi (Secretary of the General People’s Committee) or anybody else take the money and spend it on me. He will say no. Spend it by yourselves. This is a Libya.

Once you take the money and set up companies and partnerships, industry, farms, transportation, cars, utilities and investments they are all yours, you will accumulate capital and you will have money. Then you pay taxes to Al Baghdadi and you ask him to manage the administration which is still in existence.

If there are big things at least temporarily you cannot do it you can allocate some much money for this year. However if he wants to make airports, seaports and roads everywhere we do not need them.

You make the airports that you like. How? You know the people of Kufra are rich because of smuggling and moreover they will take their share of oil. They can manage Kufra airport for their own interests. That is the arrival and departure of aircraft. They can pay for them. And the airport becomes their property because there are airports in Africa and in other countries owned by foreign companies and not by the African state. They are run by foreign companies which means they are private individuals.

These utilities which we talked about, the utilities committee for which Al Baghdadi will be responsible. We will have some offices and apparatus to represent the peoples committee which will be abolished to audit their accounts. It would be responsible for public utilities and public services. That is to be responsible for utilities which you can
not manage yourselves at least in the near future.

You select a project or two and the limited strategic projects to allocate a budget for them only this year. I mean only strategic projects which you will open and achieve on the 40th anniversary of the revolution such as a giant road linking Libya with Africa. This is a great work such as the Great Man-Made River. This is a great work and the greatest of all is that by embracing the 40th anniversary oil will owned by the Libyan people as families and individuals directly. And this is the most important thing. And probably the strategic port or airport linking Libya with Africa and Europe.

Foreign companies will come to you such as foreign banks and investors. And you will deal with them by your own money which you have from oil.

We may find a number of Libyans in the future with stakes in Roma and Barclays Banks which used to be colonialist banks. And we find that Libyans have ownership in international companies. You will be partners in those companies. Since the money is in your pockets and you will have partnerships with those with money who want to invest it in Libya. Or you invest there.

When as a household you take 5000 per month I am sure that after a short time you will not spend it all and you will save. Probably in the beginning you are inclined to spend it quickly because you will have another 5000 in the following month. However later you will say that oil may finish and will no longer be guaranteed as before. So oil will probably decrease once the five becomes four or becomes two or one or zero when oil finishes completely.

Be mindful. We took five thousand of our share of oil this month. So we spent 2000 and saved 3000. In the next month you do the same as in the first month and you get used to saving 3000 every month and you end up saving tens of thousands in a year. Well you use such money to build a house, a farm, a truck or a fish processing plant or a stable for cows or educate your children abroad. Have a shop and shop brings income and the truck brings you income. So does the farm. And your incomes will be multiplied. So you take the oil money every month and you invest it and after a while you will all become rich and you must be rich why not?

I mean five or three million Libyans in who are not rich now (the others are probably rich) should be rich - why not?

You cannot accept in a country such as Libya where people have their only wealth in oil we find one is rich and the other is poor. Or one is in need and the other is subject to social solidarity or a basic salary or relying on a pension or on charity from another Libyan We cannot accept that.

All of you must be rich. This is oil, still present and its price has risen and this is for you and yet you always remain poor. Why? Since God bestowed upon you this wealth?! If you had taken my opinion years ago here in Sirte, in this very place. I have told you this and you have not taken my opinion. If you had applied it ever since that time you would have been rich now. However the billions which we say are spent or lost and nothing is left of them could have been with you and not lost.

You are educated and you have educated people. You can bring educated people from abroad and bring consultancy offices to consult them and bring management companies from abroad and ask them that you have an accumulation of money and we are afraid that we may spend this money on useless things. I will advise you to do so and so.

You may tell them for instance after we got the money the prices of goods in the market will increase. We will tell you to spend so and so and abandon the shops that increase the prices and go and buy your goods by yourselves. You set up groups or co-operatives.

Tomorrow genuine peoples committees which are not like what they are today will be formed. They are not part of the state and genuine co-operatives will be formed and we no longer need syndicates, parties, parliament, elections or anything.

You have seen the elections and the parties in the world and the farce lived by the world. The whole world will resort to the Libyan system, the communes, peoples congresses, peoples security, peoples capitalism or peoples socialism. The whole world will resort to the Libyan model.

I have seen the world, I have seen the people and now I have seen even the Americans. Is there any country beyond America which they used as model and example as I have said. Any candidate to get elected he is talking for change. Every day the world I talk about is change and change. That means to change America, to change the existing system. To change current life because it is not correct. He would say the whole system is failing. He would say that the administration is failing the government if failing and the elections are failing. So the American to get elected says he wants to make a change.

Up to now there is no system in the world which is ideal and can solve the problems. Conflict is everywhere. Up till now they say and wonder if Al Gore or Bush won the elections. If 49 percent of the electorate give their votes to a candidate and the candidate who got 51 percent becomes a president despite the will of 49 percent. Is this democracy? This is a farce.

Now only 30 percent at the most go to cast their votes in elections. All the people now do not want elections. They are bored at the election farce and rubbish bins which are allocated for voting.

There are no people who vote for a president or die for his sake. They will say whoever wants to rule he can rule.

We tell the Americans, how can you elect a person such as Reagan. A mad person. He proved to be mad indeed. They will tell me never. Is it rational that we elect a person such as him. Therefore who elected him? They say we don’t know. We didn’t elect him and we didn’t go to the ballot boxes. We did not vote and we did not know about him. Only a minority of the group went. He gave them money and went to vote.

If 30 percent at the most are the ones who go to cast their votes and all those who have the right to vote instead are ten million we find that seven million would say we are not going to elections. This is what is happening now. Only three million at the most go to the polls.

When there are ten million electorates and there are three candidates each candidate take of the two get one million and the third gets one million plus one. He wins and becomes a president. This means he rules nine million inspite of their wealth. This means the candidate with the very simple minority becomes a president. And I will tell you he is the one with the majority. Why? Because he got an extra vote. Is this democracy? How can you rule nine million who did not give you their votes? This is absolute dictatorship.

Scandenavian regimes which they call deocratic, and in which whoever wants to abuse the Prophet Mohamed can do, is the most arrogant dictatorships on earth.

These dictatorships which take peoples like sheep to war. They slaughter our sons in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia, and also in Vietnam and everywhere.

They take peoples like sheep to be slaughtered in losing battles. and they say this democracy. This the most arrogant capital-backed dictatorships that. Western capital creates dictator governments. Will a poor man ever win an election in the west?! Will Denmark allow a poor man to win?

They say Israel is a democratic society inthe midst of the Arab World. Their parliament which called the Knesset has 119 members representing millions of jews and 1 million Palestinians. They decide on everything and are hailed by the world as democratic inside the Arab World.

What would they say about the Libyan people whose 5 million population govern?. They say no this dictatorship. How is it a dictatorship?

You have Kenya, a tourist African country of which we are proud. Thanks to elections it turned into a bloodbath over who will win Kibaki or Rila. Thousands die.

What a farce, what does it signify if Kibaki or Rila wins?

Because of elections Algeria is still drenched in a bloodbath, they held elections in which FIS became the loser, they said there was a vote rigging.. take up arms and fight, and they are still fighting because of elections.

Georgia gained independence from the Soviet Union made democracy and created a parliament. Elections came, the attacked the parliament, driving it and the president away, they attempted to kill the president. weren’t you who elected the parliament?

Ukraine was an advanced industrial country, no one can touch it. The Orange Revolution came and said create parties and hold elections, it became a farce.

Now it said it either seek refuge in the EU or in Nato. weren’t you living in dignity, but now it became divided. It said we had been fooled into entering this whirlwind.

You have a peaceful country with a solid social system plagued by elections and parties that unravel its fibre.

From each continent you have a example of what parties and parliaments have done to falsify the will of the peoples.

They will return to the solution which is direct popular democracy.

Now that we decided to do without the peoples committees, do we really need the unions, associations or civil society organisations?

We all have turned into a civil society.

Now the secretariat of the General People’s Congress and the General Peoples Committee should hand in all responsibilities and return money to its owners and thanks for all you have done in service of the people in which you failed to deliver according to what’s written in the reports.

Yes hand over to owners and rest.

There is a huge task before us to select the half million families to take 5000LD a month, or 3 million Libyans to take 1000LD.

Everything is your possession, education is yours and so are health agriculture and the industry.

The utilities and Public Services Committee is for you to assign it to do so and so this year or temporarily until it vanishes.

What I care for is that there are 37 billion for you to sign up to, to be spent in 2008. These billions will disappear just like the previous year. They will not be devoured by the secretaries, but by the administration, the octopus. Nothing is left by the end of the year. there will be complaints about education, health agriculture etc..

You take the responsibility for agriculture. This your money, at your disposal.

Corruption will end so will favoritism and bribes. Every Libyan will be responsible for his family, how to care for it.

Dr Juheimi I would prefer you to lead the University of Garyounis this is important and you can do the job.

Seif al Islam will take care of the youth, all that matters the youth he will take care of, their clubs, their study in Libya and abroad, even their celebration of Christmas abroad.

He is getting along well with them. The youth do not want anybody to be master on them.

He made with them Libya Tomorrow, and if you wanted to allocate money for the youth do so, let them be treated like other Libyans.

Baghdadi and the others in the committee if you still need the General People Committee for Planning let’s say temporary, you assign Dr Zeletni to it. He is a specialist in economics, and had held the post of president of the University of Garyounis.

The people you selected to lead different department in the past are experienced and professional. we could grant each of them 1000LD, but if they work with foreign companies they will give them 20000.

Therefore do not underestimate their experience. They can be useful in the General Planning Council. You can as well employ them in the wealth distribution programme and other facilities connected to it.

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Benelux Stocks Rise

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

Benelux stocks advanced for a third day. ArcelorMittal, the world largest steelmaker, and Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe biggest oil producer, led a rally by commodity producers.

ABN Amro Holding NV, the target of the biggest banking takeover, and KBC Group NV paced gains among financial companies.

The Amsterdam Exchanges Index advanced 7.58, or 1.5 percent, to 530.96. Belgium Bel20 Index increased 28.45, or 0.7 percent, to 4,284.12. The Luxembourg LuxX Index rose 1.9 percent to  2,399.08.

Benelux stock indexes recouped earlier losses after a report showed jobless claims in the U.S. rose by 4,000 in the week that ended Sept. 8, less than economists had forecast.

ArcelorMittal climbed 2.09 euros, or 4.5 percent, to 48.19, following a rally in Asian steelmakers. Wholesale steel prices in China, the world biggest consumer of the alloy, rose 12.2 percent in August from a year earlier, the People Bank of China said yesterday.

Steel prices will increase this year and next in most regions, allowing producers to claw back higher costs for raw materials including iron ore and coking coal, Merrill Lynch Co. wrote in a report published today. ArcelorMittal is Merrill top pick in the industry.

Separately, the company said it will buy back and cancel 27 million more shares on top of a $590 million stock-repurchasing program it has just completed.

Shell, ABN Amro

Shell added 46 cents, or 1.6 percent, to 29.74 euros. Crude oil hovered close to $80 a barrel in New York after futures earlier touched $80.20, a record. Prices are up 24 percent from a year ago.

ABN Amro advanced 94 cents, or 2.7 percent, to 35.19 euros. Fortis, part of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc-led trio of banks vying with Barclays Plc to buy the Dutch lender, said it offered remedies related to the market for small and medium-sized enterprises to get European Commission approval for its part of the 71.6 billion-euro ($99.5 billion) deal. A Fortis spokeswoman declined to give more details of the proposal.

ING Groep NV, the largest Dutch financial-services company, gained 54 cents, or 1.8 percent, to 30.17 euros. KBC, Belgium second-largest financial-services company, climbed 2.48 euros, or 2.7 percent, to 94.98.

Royal KPN NV, the biggest Dutch phone company, increased 16 cents, or 1.3 percent, to 12.14 euros. Mobistar, Belgium second-biggest mobile-phone company, rose 36 cents, or 0.6 percent, to 59.81 euros.

Telecommunication stocks were the second-best-performing of the 18 industry groups in the pan-European Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index today, gaining 2.2 percent.

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There were no dressing room problems… until now, admits Grant after Drogba says ‘Chelsea is broken’

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Didier Drogba’s decision to make public his desire to leave Chelsea put the club on the back foot again today.

At the club’s pre-match media conference for the Barclays Premier League match at Middlesbrough, Chelsea boss Avram Grant was left bewildered by numerous questions relating to Drogba’s explosive interview in France Football Magazine in which he claimed that “something was broken” following Jose Mourinho’s departure and that he wanted to follow him out of Stamford Bridge.

Avram Grant: ‘There was no problem in the dressing room until now’

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Ballack hoping to end his career at Chelsea

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Chelsea’s injured midfielder Michael Ballack has given new coach Avram Grant a major boost by confirming he has no intention of quitting the club.

The former Bayern Munich midfielder, struggling to regain full fitness following two ankle operations, wants to remain at the Barclays Premier League side for the rest of his career.

Content: Michael Ballack says he is still happy at Stamford Bridge

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Plenty of sights outside the ropes

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

Ben Curtis is a glass half-full kind of guy, which is why he saw his 2007 season as one for the history books.

By finishing in last place at the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship, he became the first player to receive FedEx Cup points. And with some help from the draw at The Barclays, Curtis was the first to hit a shot in the inaugural PGA Tour Playoffs.

That didn’t earn him a bonus, or even an asterisk.

Even so, he played his part in a “new era of golf” that featured some familiar themes. Tiger Woods won the most tournaments and the most money by taking the fewest strokes. And for the seventh straight year, someone won a major for the first time.

But there’s always something different outside the ropes that make golf memorable beyond the birdies and bogeys.

***

John Daly got off to a tough start this year, one omen coming at Riviera.

Shortly before he teed off in the first round on No. 10, his sand wedge came loose at the hosel. An equipment rep took it to the truck for a quick repair, telling Daly he would get it back to him as he was walking down the fairway.

Daly hit driver through the green into a back bunker. Looking around, there was no sign of the equipment rep. Left only with a 52-degree wedge in his bag, it took him two shots to get out of the bunker, and Daly started with a bogey.

The rep showed up on the 11th tee.

***

Tiger Woods’ last good chance to win the Masters ended on the 15th hole when the 3-iron he tried to cut around the trees hopped off the bank and into the pond fronting the green. He did well to escape with par, but couldn’t make birdie the rest of the way and wound up two shots behind Zach Johnson.

The next day, a group of guests were on the 15th hole when one of the caddies stood on the bank of the pond with his back turned to the green. He looked into the murky water, then back toward the fairway, trying to figure out the path of Woods’ errant shot.

Finally, he spotted a ball in the water. He dipped a wedge into the pond, scooped up the ball and balanced it on the face of the club as he slowly lifted it out of the water. Sure enough, there was that unmistakable swoosh.

But the grin faded when the caddie flipped the ball into his hand and noticed a corporate logo.

He tossed it back in the water and went to tend the flag.

***

Rich Beem showed how a little kindness can go a long way.

He was having dinner in the bar at Maggiano’s in Charlotte, N.C., and customers stopped by to either wish him luck or tell him how much they enjoyed his victory in the ‘02 PGA Championship at Hazeltine.

The bartender came over and began spinning a yarn about a distant relative who knew Beem’s mother-in-law. Instead of a hollow stare to end the conversation, Beem whipped out his cell phone and called her.

“Mom? Hey, it’s Rich. How are you? I’m in North Carolina this week. Hey, listen, there’s a guy here who says he’s related to someone who you might have known … hang on, Mom, I’ll let you talk to him.”

And with that, Beem handed the phone to a very startled bartender.

“Hello? Uh, yes ma’am, I have an aunt on my wife’s side …” the bartender said.

This went on for a few more seconds until the bartender’s eyes grew wide. “Right! Right! That’s her!”

After a few more minutes, the bartender handed the phone back and was positively beaming.

The bill for dinner arrived later, and Beem was charged only for two glasses of wine for him and his guest. He paid the bill, then left the bartender a $100 tip.

***

Billy Foster was a popular man this summer.

A rumor began circulating that Steve Williams would retire as the caddie for Tiger Woods, and Foster was the natural replacement. The English caddie usually works for Darren Clarke, and Woods used him at the Presidents Cup in 2005 when Williams stayed home in New Zealand for the birth of his first child.

The British tabloids all but pegged Foster as the new looper for the world’s No. 1, but the caddies knew better.

Williams still keeps a text message that Foster sent him in July.

“Based on the strength of the rumors that I’ll be caddying for Tiger in 2008, I’ve put a deposit on a new house.”

***

Five-time British Open champion Peter Thomson practically handed Tiger Woods the claret jug on Monday of the British Open. Woods was going for his third straight title, the longest streak since Thomson won three in a row a half-century earlier.

“He has a chance to win eight in a row,” Thomson said at a press conference.

This is the same man who was Presidents Cup captain in 1998 at Royal Melbourne, where he introduced the U.S. team at opening ceremonies as “the greatest collection of golfers in the world.” Four days later, the International team celebrated a 20 1/2-11 1/2 victory, the biggest rout ever against an American team.

Thomson was having coffee in the dining area a few hours after his press conference at Carnoustie, and he was reminded of his famous speech at Royal Melbourne. He smiled, and one couldn’t help but notice the twinkle in his eye.

Maybe he was up to his old tricks. By the end of the week, Woods tied for 12th, and Thomson’s streak was safe.

***

Zach and Kim Johnson conversed like most young married couples. She told him of an invitation they had for the evening. He took the husband’s typical seat on the fence, unwilling to commit, leaving it up to her whether they should go.

“What do you want to do?” he said. “I’ve still got to practice. What time does it start? I mean, if you really want to go, we can go.”

She deferred to his week of work, and they were headed toward an impasse until Johnson cracked.

“I was kind of hoping to watch some football tonight,” he admitted.

It was Saturday of the Deutsche Bank Championship, the first full schedule of college football. They wound up going, and Johnson ultimately was thrilled with the decision.

The evening entertainment turned out to be a sky box at Fenway Park, the night Boston rookie Clay Buchholz threw his no-hitter.

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