Your not being a party to the ongoing case, this doesn't surprise me. I don't think any of us knows enough to judge.
Furthermore, "weeding out fraud" could certainly be seen as "gain[ing] power and control," but it's not the most charitable interpretation.
Your not being a party to the ongoing case, this doesn't surprise me. I don't think any of us knows enough to judge.
Furthermore, "weeding out fraud" could certainly be seen as "gain[ing] power and control," but it's not the most charitable interpretation.