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It's not so clear-cut. Seeing the minister of finance, the minister president, and the former minister president being friendly with someone might certainly stop a low-level tax office servant from following his instinct and investigate further. Fear of public disgrace for a high-ranking party friend who repeatedly endorsed the company might certainly be enough for a politician to ignore any rumors, and not actively encourage further investigations.


which is why separate watchdog organizations must exist to watch gov't departments.

And the media must be free to publish things like scandals. the fear of public outrage will often prevent such things.




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