Don’t allow politicians and civil servants to place the contracts. They go into parasitic government work to rob the public while protected by their own laws.
Government is simply organise legalised crime, that monetises every real problem and any they can make up using fake science or adjusted data. The basic rackets run by all governments. Happens in every country, better covered up in the older democracies, by legalising the fraud by voting for it according to whatever process they pass into law. If they vote for it its legal, doesn’t have to be decent, honest or truthful and rarely is.
The older more organised corruption, as in US and Western Europe, passes the decisions to legally created monopoly NGOs to make it take them out of the public domain - so the fraud becomes effectively unnaccountable and unprovable, and the people running the rackets say they are doing what government told them to, that having been spefified in ways that facilitate the fraud by the civil servants who also profit after, and during office in some cases. The revolving dorrs of government and the private sector that enable the corruotion to flow smoothly and be risk free.
This is fraud in the Billions you can’t do anything about, because it continues under all the parties that are elected, the system is run by the civil service, from which they all enrich themselves, mainly indirectly in more advanced democratic organised crime. By insider investments of elite money and well paid sinecures as reward when they leave their jobs for the banks and commercial enterprises their laws have enriched at the taxpayers expense.
You have to cahnge the whole goverment system, beacause its corrupt by design, from top to bottom. It’s how the lites have always controlled and impoversihed the mass of people, , by their law, but “democracy” makes it all perfectly legal. The UK has the mother of such parliaments, in a bad way. It’s where legalised crime against the people by those in power was developed and perfected, so the risks to those that organise the legalised crime and cover up its mistake ever being held accountable while in office are tiny. Even less once when they move from the responsibility which now becomes the problem of another, which accountability is why the corrupt civil servants who organise the rackets are rotated every few years.
So the risks for all but the most criminally stupid are vanishingly small, dwarfed by the indirect gains in money from grateful investors and elites they have profited after office, and the honours for their corrupt services from the same grateful establishment that bankrolls the political parties who select the most corrupt liars and sinecured lobby fodder to be MP candidates.These are referably those who will pass any legislation required to legalise the frauds, sight unseen, or perhaps seen but rarely read, because they know what they are told to vote for and how to vote.
Remember ……… “I always voted at my parties call/ and I never thought of thinking for myself at all/ I though so little/ they rewarded me/ by making me the ruler of the queens navy” This was based on the progress of the elite fraudster WH Smith, who bought his is way to power like this.
There are no honest or decent ministers, or permanent secretaries, because they are not allowed into positions of power, unless a mistake is made, which is quickly corrected with a pay off and gagging order coupled with the threat of a long jail term blamed for someone else fraud or incompetence, plus impoverishment - if they really blow the gaff as their other option. The restablishment will crucify any insider who exposes the system
Those that ask questions generaly stay local MPs and don’t make minsters or permanent secretaries, and are deselected if they make their concerns public. They can’t change parties, because the rackets pervade the whole of government. So the pretend outcries by the opposition are just that. The won’t change the system that gives whoever is in power a way to massively enrich themselves at your expense, with no actual competence to do the jobs they pretend to, and no risk of being prosecuted for their legalised corruption. etc.
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