During a recent assembly session, Adv. Carlos Alvares Ferreira, MLA from Aldona, raised concerns regarding alleged irregularities in Goa’s job recruitment processes and issues within the state’s law enforcement. Ferreira criticized the government for failing to address what he sees as rampant corruption in job allocation, suggesting a lack of transparency in the recruitment mechanisms. He also expressed dissatisfaction with the state’s policing, highlighting the frequent transfers of experienced officers, which, he argues, have contributed to ineffective crime control, particularly in high-profile cases. Ferreira’s comments underscore opposition concerns over governance and accountability in Goa, urging immediate reforms to rebuild public trust.