Mar 14
Oh dear, does the Commissioner not trust his political Masters then?
It would seem not. Perhaps he has some personal experience of dealings with these “gentlemen” and their many cunning ways of dropping people like him in the ordure as soon as his usefulness to their cause is at an end? Or perhaps, years at the sharp end of the political landscape has taught him to be cautious. Guido wonders why he revealed it, after all, if the Attorney General had nothing to hide, why did he get so upset?
All the bleating noises from the usual mouthpieces for “Liberty” and other anti-justice organisations makes one very conscious of just how much goes on that is underhanded, secret because if revealed could be disasterous for the politicians and the supporters of Liberty and frankly, dishonest. I wonder how many people realise that almost every major company now routinely records customer calls – usually for “staff training” – and even though these tapes, discs or digital records are usually wiped every 24 hours, could provide the same sort of information source or support in any future argument as the “tapes” made by the Commissioner.
Guido finds it amusing that the Commissioner feels sufficiently unsure of the politicians he deals with that he felt it necessary to record them. Obviously a cautious man and a man of some experience in dealing with shysters, crooks and charlatans then.











