23 September 2012

Ken Lay police chief supporting corporate fraud

Corporate fraud is costing consumers billions of dollars annually across Australia.

The government’s official propaganda machine, the corporate media, is reluctant to report on the shady deals done, as exposing the criminal organisations, and the people involved can have devastating results on the safety of the individuals and the families of the whistle blowers. 

The strict policy then applied is to focus on the whistle blower rather than the crime reported.

It has been reported through many sources that companies commit fraud against the masses, but it is rarely reported that a member of the public has taken on a corporate giant. Scare tactics and physical threats to the person or family are not uncommon in the corporate arena.
 
Petrochemical companies are responsible for fuel theft from the masses on a grand scale worth hundreds of millions of dollars annually.

Recently the Victorian police Chief Ken Lay has made an announcement that he wishes to reduce the amount of fuel theft that is happening from petrol stations, where customers drive away without paying for fuel.

There is no mention that the police Chief wishes to reduce the amount of fuel stolen by the corporate petrochemical giants, from the masses.

There is no question that corrupt police exist in power, and have the ranks from constable’s to heads of state. Even with unquestionable evidence, these people have the support of politicians, and are above the law, therefore are never penalised.

Another example of how police sponsor (crime) corporate fraud.

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