Sunday, July 2, 2017

Corporate crime watchdog at Justice Department resigned because Trump did not follow ethics

According to the International Business Times, Hui Chen, one of the corporate crime watchdogs at the Justice Department resigned her post because the lawsuits against Donald Trump for violating corporate ethics made her impossible for her to do her job.

The IBT points out she resigned in June, but she's now telling why in a post on Linkeding that has the following text:

“Trying to hold companies to standards that our current administration is not living up to was creating a cognitive dissonance that I could not overcome. To sit across the table from companies and question how committed they were to ethics and compliance felt not only hypocritical, but very much like shuffling the deck chair on the Titanic. Even as I engaged in those questioning and evaluations, on my mind were the numerous lawsuits pending against the President of the United States for everything from violations of the Constitution to conflict of interest, the ongoing investigations of potentially treasonous conducts, and the investigators and prosecutors fired for their pursuits of principles and facts. Those are conducts I would not tolerate seeing in a company, yet I worked under an administration that engaged in exactly those conduct. I wanted no more part in it.”

Short story; you can't fight corporate crime if the president is involved in corporate crime. That's how corrupt Donald Trump is.


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