Thursday 13 May 2021

Crown Fool

A public servant in charge of casino regulation. For years he's good friends with senior crown casino employees. He didn't think that these friendships would lead him to go easier on the casino.

Really? Is the man a complete fool?

Perhaps he's right. Perhaps all of his decisions were free of personal bias. Since his agency failed to follow up possible criminal links, perhaps there were, in fact, no decisions which could be affected by bias.

Rubbish.

Failing to follow up suggestions of criminal involvement?  Okay, yesterday's paper told us that the agency had no knowledge of how to regulate a casino. Perhaps the lack of action was due to incompetence.

Yet there is an obvious perception: Personal friendships will ead to personal bias.

And this man never considered this to be a problem.

Good grief.



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