Wednesday, December 19, 2012

RE: [IAC++] IAC's disassociation from dubious entities.

It apears your paranoia is extndng to stupidity. I never asked IAC to be associated with me or any orgnzn. You expressed doubt abt my credentials. Hence i askd u to refer to wt i do. I contribute on my own rt as an indvdl n citizen n nvr bothr whethr it gets recognition or approval from othrs. Mr. N. S. Venkatraman, a selfless independent activist can voucg for it. To me, most of your claims appear dunious. You don't seem to hv the credibility reqd for a true anti corruptn body. I'm not sure if u really represent the spirit of IAC, even if u tag on to the name. Many perdons hv exprsd thr frustrn with the varus commns. Is it not high time u drop ur ego n turn to true service network? I'm ready to guide you tiwards thst pronono, if u desire to seek my servcs. Best,

Kris Dev
@krisdev
Twitter & Facebook.

-----Original Message-----
From: rti advice
Sent: 19/12/2012 7:24:29 am
Subject: Re: [IAC++] IAC's disassociation from dubious entities.

This is really shocking news. An anti-corruption movement must be extra
cautious about those they allow into their ranks. I am worried that this
premier IAC mailing list which has over 25,000 subscribers should not be
misused by anti-social and anti-national forces. *The moderators must
carefully screen who is allowed to post to this list*.

On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 7:58 PM, Ash IAC-Media <
ash.indiaagainstcorruption@gmail.com> wrote:

> To:
> Mr Kris Dev
> Life-Line to Citizen (LL2C)
>
> Dear Mr Dev
>
> Concerning your email to me today seeking IAC's association with your NGO
> Life-Line to Citizen to combat corruption.
>
> We regret to inform you that IAC cannot be associated with your
> movement/initiative.
>
> One reason is that you are associated with initiatives sponsored and
> funded by persons previously associated with illegal online gaming and
> pornography interests.
>
> IAC has noted that whereas you have blogged your "*concerns about the
> ties which exist between corruption and other forms of crime; particularly
> with organized crime and money laundering*", your associations do not
> appear to match your words.
>
> Ash
>
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