Who Touched the Trades?
In a country where accountability is treated like a clerical error, “manual” is not a comforting word when the money starts sprinting. The second…
In a country where accountability is treated like a clerical error, “manual” is not a comforting word when the money starts sprinting. The second a trade looks hand-placed instead of automatic, the public stops seeing routine and starts smelling fingerprints, motives, and somebody’s expensive lunch break.
That’s the whole trick of power: dress the move up as normal, then act shocked when people ask who authorized it. If the paper trail suddenly gets shy, the burden is not on voters to pretend they’re imagining things. It’s on the people in charge to explain why the pen was in motion, why the cash was stacked, and why the receipt looks like it was hired by a lobbyist.