Study says Chicago only region with more convictionsThis has led to the argument that the corruption is no surprise given that Los Angeles County is the most populous in the country. But a 2012 University of Illinois study of all federal corruption convictions since 1976 found the L.A. region was ninth in per-capita rates of corruption convictions – meaning they were far more common than in most metro areas. L.A. was second to Chicago in total convictions.Bill Boyarsky, a veteran journalist who served on the city of Los Angeles’ ethics committee, told Southern California Public Radio in 2012 that he was unsurprised by the findings.“There’s always been a long, long history of corruption and bending the law in the Southland,” he said. “This area is so vast [and] there’s so much going on that the corruption hasn’t been shown-up yet.”CalWatch reporting on another corruption scandal in LA. Corruption is very widespread here in California, it is the intent of our form of law derived from Spain. It is inbred in the system as the unions took over. School construction was mostly corruption, school boards taking bribes to support issued construction bonds. All of this is coming due, soon, and we will have riots when little browns discover the treasury looted.
Sunday, December 2, 2018
Corruption contest
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