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25 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Ah! Keep the advisors at arms length so they take the fall. The corruption of these advisors would be the tip of the iceberg. Look up the ladder to see the real corruption.

Yes.

44 fall guys. No need to look any further.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

having too many advisers could lead to lapses in administrative oversight.”

Was Sutin just feeling left out?

In a mafia the crime boss takes the first cut, then his soldiers.

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Unfortunately, in just about every government and every bureaucracy in the world, the notion that 'Less is better' is an alien concept.

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So...44 advisers let go for taking bribes, but no mention of investigations, arrests, trials, or punishments. A "bold move" indeed 🙄

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14 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Ah! Keep the advisors at arms length so they take the fall. The corruption of these advisors would be the tip of the iceberg. Look up the ladder to see the real corruption.

I wonder how he 'measures' the accuracy of their advice? Perhaps it relates to the payments they receive from their hangers on?

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1 hour ago, khunjeff said:

So...44 advisers let go for taking bribes, but no mention of investigations, arrests, trials, or punishments. A "bold move" indeed 🙄

 

Agree, no mention of whether advice received was proven accurate / valuable.

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44 advisers axed over bribery allegations 

 

Who in Satans Name Needs 44 Advisers ? 2 or 3 is Ok  What did they all do besides being Corrupt and collecting Money.

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It beggars belief that a minister needs 44 advisers, how can he possibly have time to listen to 44 people while carrying out his daily duties.

 

Jobs for the boys, as usual.

 

No doubt 1 or more of them recently advised on the purchase of some electronic gizmo at 3 times the price its available for online.

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