UK authorities have been caught red-handed attempting to cover up a massive corruption scandal in which up to half of government spending on COVID-19 was funneled to politically connected companies with little experience and a history of controversy. In a ruling issued last Friday, a court in the country’s diseased, rat-infested, riverside capital, London, found that Health Minister, Matt Hancock, had illegally withheld information regarding expenditure of trillions of shillings intended to tackle the pandemic.
Over the last few months, media revelations have shown that friends of elected officials and civil servants were 10 times more likely to win public contracts in what has become one of the greatest spending sprees since nonagenarian monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, took power nearly 70 years ago.
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some say that would be an extraordinarily bad idea. back to you. melissa: we want to show this to you. president trump is meeting with the crown prince of abu dhadi. let s listen. great honor to have sheik muhammad with us today. man i have known. very special person. highly respected. loves his country, i can tell you that. loves his country. and i think loves the united states which to us is very important. thank you very much for coming. thank you. thank you. thank you. very good. very good. we ll be wrapping it up. thank you all very much. melissa: so you heard that there. that was the president with the crown prince from abu dhabi. as soon as given a chance,