1. Your country
2. Are the police corrupt in your country
US
Yes
Why does the ATF shoot dogs all the time? Like its ok if you want to kill cultist and ban barrels or something but killing dogs is plain evil. Do they get prosecuted or charged for doing so?
>planting evidence while wearing a body camera
>>77852899
Pretty much never. In Maryland a jury awarded a family $1.26 million for the death of their dog to send a message to the police though, people get really ticked off when a dog gets shot.
>>77852942
In this one most of the cops made sure to turn theirs off when they were doing it, but still lol
>President formally demands submission of any incriminating evidence for any governmental agent
>the one true hearted policeman submits a buttload
>immediately imprisoned and prosecuted
>takes him several years and the constitutional (supreme) court to exhonerate himself
>leaves country for his own safety
>ruling judge removed as partial revenge
This should give you an idea
>>77853164
Damn.
Bulgaria
Severely
>>77853398
Do you want more + bumps, I love recounting stories of corruption here, Islamshits deserve their publicity
>national auditing office installed to oversee government finances
>creates a highly detailed reportment, despite 27 of 29 gov sectors, and the central bank of sudan refusing to submit internal records
>nonetheless he works diligently
>submits detailed report to presented and discussed in parliament
>all pages with incriminating evidence removed by Intelligence Services before submission
>page 27 leads to 29..to 33
>the central bank of Sudan issued a 7.2 BIllion SDG 'loan' to the government withheld from the ministry of finance
Here's a good one
>UAE comes to provide aid after flood disaster
>top ranking offical and presidential aide finds out they have 150 million USD in capital
>demands 50% ownership or refusal to issue a license for charity operations
>>77853164
Was the evidence against Bashir himself kek
>>77853518
Wouldn't be surprised, his brothers have stolen countless hundreds of millions in Arabian investor money, sudanese taxes and even 270 million USD slated for life-saving therapeutics
>Second in command of the governmental party in Khartoum State gets caught stealing Zakat money to fund his four wives' luxurious lifestyles
>gets slammed by the prosecution
>two agents of the Presidential office arrive at court on day of ruling, dismissal of all charges
>has a celebratory conference with the head of Intelligence and other top-ranking officials with the headliner 'Allah truly brings victory to those who have faith'
Islamists in a nutshell
>>77853572
There is corruption mostly everywhere..but shit like this is nuke worthy tbqhwydude
>>77853572
How is internet censorship in Sudan? Are any sites banned? Can you be arrested for using certain sites? Though, the way you describe them, the government sounds like it's too stupid to figure out how to ban websites.
>>77853620
That's not the best part
>Minister of Health is massive health entrepeneur
>closes the biggest public hospital, 9000 beds, an inheritance of the English colonial system, to make way for his 40 bed private hospital directly north of the hospital (100m)
>sends in policemen to start fires while !!!! patients are inside the wards !!!!
>fires as many protesting doctors and administrating staff as possible
>tries to turn national opinion against doctors by claiming they're materialistic whores, while in fact, we pay the government for the privilege of working in public hospitals to gain experience
>if you somehow got a contract the salary was equiv. to 60 USD a month
>eventually manages to close it after claiming that it needs to be relocated
>...starts a new VIP clinic in Doha, Qatar with 93 million Qatari Riyals capital, daughter as CEO
>his hospital is so shit you couldn't imagine the no. of mistakes
>>77853680
Yeah, they used to walk in on internet cafes and demand protection money, around 5000 SDG or 250 bucks a pop, there's lots of censorhip but a little creativity can get you past anything