By Cory Wright
The purpose of Public Service Inspectors are to protect the public from
dangers. The positions entrusted within should not be a platform for them
to engage in misconduct by participating in bribes. The boundaries of
bribery are explicitly clear and are not open to interpretation. When an
inspector is engaged in an active investigation and they participate in
conduct unbecoming of their sworn oath should both the inspector and the
bribing parties be arrested, indicted, and stripped of their city pensions
and/or ability to ever work in the city again? Absolutely and profoundly
YES!
To be clear, a bribe constitutes money, gifts, and/or employment.
Basically any exchange that can impact the ethical duties of an inspector.
This definition is GLOBALLY accepted.
If an inspector walks into a facility one day, and walks out with a job
that compensates him substantially more than his inspector position did,
and the active investigation is put on hold and never revisited, it’s my belief
that the public has been cheated of fairness, impartiality, and tax payer
dollars. Millions of tax payers lose while a handful of criminals progress via
misconduct that is unchecked. Inkblot has spoken.
Great information!
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