Immoral, unethical, but not illegal
A interesting review and commentary on a interview on CVM TV involving Milton Walker, Chris Tufton and Raymond Price
"So if Dr Tufton and the Labour party want to belabour the point about Trafigura, or Whitehouse, or the cement crisis or undisclosed campaign financing or any other government activity that smacks of in-your-face corruption, waste, and mismanagement, just allow them. That transparency and accountability doesn't carry the swing right now, doesn't make it right. When a future leader, as young Pryce did, can excuse an "immoral and unethical action" because it was "not illegal," it makes you wonder what else they're capable of."
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Immoral, unethical, but not illegal
"So if Dr Tufton and the Labour party want to belabour the point about Trafigura, or Whitehouse, or the cement crisis or undisclosed campaign financing or any other government activity that smacks of in-your-face corruption, waste, and mismanagement, just allow them. That transparency and accountability doesn't carry the swing right now, doesn't make it right. When a future leader, as young Pryce did, can excuse an "immoral and unethical action" because it was "not illegal," it makes you wonder what else they're capable of."
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Immoral, unethical, but not illegal
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