masukuma wrote:People never see capital as a collective thing - narrow myopic brains see it as belonging to the person who has broken the law. Considering that "the law" is actually another made up thing. Anyway... my point is - you don't have to destroy capital to punish the transgressor.
I share your view on this one. I'm also aware of how hard a sell it is. Once you used the words "narrow myopic brains", I suspect you lost your chance you get your points listened to.
Nevertheless, I know the fear of loosing capital as an investor. I've dealt with the GOK long enough to know that everything I've accumulated over the years could be wiped out overnight. I've also seen the impact of capital flight on other countries's economies. I would hate to see the same happen here, should investors start seeing the country as getting too risky to invest in.