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2026-04-17 07:47 UTC
@keefeglise The point of bothering was so they could say it had been done.
When a "no" is provided by a different organisation or department, there'll always be a way to bury it under someone else's desk, without necessarily telling them. It's a tactic we've seen in a string of inquiries, transforming e.g. failed tests into certificates of compliance, risky punts into safe investments, and dodgy accounts into evidence of dodginess in others. Astonishing, perhaps, but not so surprising.
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