Richard
Bistrong, an American weapons trader, has explained how the corruption in the
weapon trade functions. Until his arrest
in 2007, he was a supplier to the Dutch army and the Dutch police. He said that he would meet an intermediary
who would tell him how much corruption money would have to be paid for
information or orders. Once he agreed,
he would pay the money to the intermediary.
It was clear that the money would be paid to government officials. Currently there are major suspicions about
corrupt purchases by the Dutch police.http://www.volkskrant.nl/binnenland/corruptiespel-rond-wapens-voor-nederlandse-politie~a3757688/This project sets out to demonstrate that media coverage can degrade a country's image by using selective news without context. It uses the Netherlands as an example. It is a reaction to the frequent misrepresentations of Israel in many ways in major media, including those of the Netherlands.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
American Trader Explains Dutch Police Corruption
Richard
Bistrong, an American weapons trader, has explained how the corruption in the
weapon trade functions. Until his arrest
in 2007, he was a supplier to the Dutch army and the Dutch police. He said that he would meet an intermediary
who would tell him how much corruption money would have to be paid for
information or orders. Once he agreed,
he would pay the money to the intermediary.
It was clear that the money would be paid to government officials. Currently there are major suspicions about
corrupt purchases by the Dutch police.http://www.volkskrant.nl/binnenland/corruptiespel-rond-wapens-voor-nederlandse-politie~a3757688/
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