Chapter 295: One Hundred Million Rupees Must Be Discounted



Chapter 295: One Hundred Million Rupees Must Be Discounted

"Teacher, please sit down!" Luoton enthusiastically invited Hantu into the office.

"Director Mahesh, you are so polite. We are not in school now." Hantu said with a smile.

"Even after we leave school, you are still my teacher. You can just call me Luoton," Luoton said.

I have that kind of relationship with Kanina, so even if I go along with Kanina, I still have to call her teacher.

Not to mention that Luoton was once Hantu's student.

Hantu did not insist any more. He could feel Rotun's sincerity. This was not hypocrisy but real respect for him.

He has met many people, especially civil servants who graduated from the Administrative College.

In college, I may still have some respect for myself.

When they took up their posts in local areas, they began to show off their official power.

Maybe they will give themselves a little respect in public, but not necessarily in private.

Because they are of a low caste, they usually speak up for the low caste poor, which is in conflict with these students who have become officials.

It is impossible for them to feel anything good about themselves.

Hantu didn't expect all these so-called civil servant students to respect him, but he was still very moved to meet such an outstanding student as Rawdon.

He has lived for so many years and taught countless generations of civil servants, but there is not a single one who has been able to achieve such a rapid promotion like Rawdon.

If Rotun was born into a high caste, a wealthy family, with connections and background, and was promoted quickly, he could understand it.

But he knew that Rawdon came from the slums and his family had no connections at all. Rawdon's achievements today were entirely due to his own hard work.

This is even more valuable.

Moreover, even the children of those wealthy and powerful families could not achieve the same advancement as Roton.

Although Roton's promotion was criticized, the criticism was very small and was generally supported by the public.

It can be said that Rawdon's experience is unprecedented.

"I wonder what the teacher wants to talk to me about?" asked Rawdon.

Hantu would definitely not come to him for no reason. Luoton knew it clearly and thought that it must be related to the police.

"I want to ask you about previous cases of group infection." Hantu said.

Luoton didn't expect that Hantu was doing this for this matter.

"Actually, I'm not speaking on behalf of myself this time, but on behalf of the 'Common Cause Supervision Association'. I want to know about this matter from you, especially how it was handled later." Han Tu said.

'Common Cause Supervision Association', Rawdon knew, was a non-governmental organization, a group composed of some well-known people in the private sector. Their purpose was to supervise the operation of the government and public sectors, to monitor and prosecute illegal and criminal acts, etc.

They strive for this goal as a common cause.

Hantu is the boss in charge of legal matters in this association.

After all, the "Common Cause Supervision Association" needs to deal with the government and often sue some government officials, politicians, or even certain government departments.

It certainly won’t work without someone who is well versed in the law.

The 'Common Cause Monitoring Association' is very influential in India and ranks among the most influential non-governmental organizations.

So Roton didn't dare to neglect Hantu at all.

He also hopes that Kanina can use Hantu's influence to make further progress in her career.

When Hantu retires one day, I hope he can support Kanina.

Hantu has great influence both in the legal community and in the 'Common Cause Supervision Association', which will greatly enhance Kanina's status.

Of course, Hantu's "Common Cause Supervision Association" is actually a good thing for Luoton.

Rawdon did not really want to rely on any political party; he needed some power and public opinion from the people.

If Fia's news media were to join forces with non-governmental organizations such as the 'Common Cause Supervision Association', their status would be more secure.

However, since Hantu has come to me this time, I have to be cautious about this mass incident.

"Teacher, I understand your intention," said Rawdon. "Do you think the lack of progress in this case is due to the police's mischief?"

"To be honest, that's what I thought before I came here. Everyone basically thinks the same way. Otherwise, I wouldn't have come to see you. After all, whether it's the police or the media, there are very few reports about this case. It's too abnormal." Han Tu smiled and said, "Now that you said that, I think this case should not be as stagnant as we thought. Does it need to be kept confidential? If it needs to be kept confidential, just pretend I didn't ask."

"Even if I have to keep it a secret, I can't hide it from you, teacher." Luo Dun said with a smile, "Teacher, there are many people involved in this matter, I must be cautious."

Hantu shook his head slightly to show that he understood.

How could he not know the tricks behind the project of distributing syringe needles for free?

When the government introduced this policy, he and the "Common Cause Supervision Association" strongly opposed it.

This simply gives a lot of scum the opportunity to make money and is of no use in preventing infectious diseases.

This time, a large-scale infection incident occurred, and the "Common Cause Supervision Association" was preparing to make a big fuss about it and attract more people's attention.

Only in this way can we put pressure on the government.

In their opinion, this project should not be carried out. It is a sheer waste of money and time and will only enrich a small group of corrupt elements.

"Does it have anything to do with your director?" Hantu asked in a low voice.

Roton didn't expect Hantu to be so direct.

It seems that everyone knows what role Goss played in this matter.

Hantu might have felt that he was influenced by Kenkis, so he didn't dare to make a big deal out of it.

"Teacher, I promise you that I will investigate this case thoroughly, but it is not appropriate now. I think we can suppress the heat first." said Roton.

"Oh?" Hantu looked at Luoton with some confusion, "Reducing the heat? In other words, you did this on purpose?"

"Yes." Rawdon replied, "I don't think this case alone is enough to catch all the big fish behind the scenes. I think we can combine it with some other cases and overthrow them directly when the time comes."

These words made Hantu's expression change slightly.

He originally thought that he could use this incident to make the matter bigger, and then someone on the government side would definitely be in trouble.

They need such deterrence to let the government know that everything they do is under supervision.

But Luo Dun's ideas obviously went one step further than theirs.

They thought it would be enough to just bring down some government officials, but Roton was targeting the big guys behind these people.

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"Roden, this is very difficult." Hantu said, "If you have any difficulties, you can tell me and I will do it."

He was a little worried about Rawdon.

Those big shots have complicated relationships and their own status is extremely high.

If Roton really wanted to investigate them, he would probably suffer backlash.

He knew the relationship between Rotun and Sharif. Now that Sharif was no longer the director of the Central Bureau of Investigation, Rotun had lost a big backer.

If Luoton offended someone because of this and encountered obstacles in his career, Hantu would not want to see that.

In his opinion, Rawdon might be a little too radical this time.

People like Rawdon must first protect themselves and their power before they can better target corrupt elements.

Instead of having a direct conflict with those people all of a sudden.

The cases that Lawton handled, especially when he was in the CBI, were very successful in sending corrupt officials to jail.

In his opinion, Rawdon was a young man who was not afraid of the powerful and was a good policeman.

He admired it, but that didn't mean he fully supported Roton's approach.

It would be too easy for Roton to offend people by doing this.

Hard things are easy to break.

This kind of thing should be left to him. He is old and is not in the government department, so he doesn't have so many concerns.

After so many years, he is not afraid of offending people.

Luoton understood Hantu's intentions. Hantu's character was naturally impeccable, and Luoton admired him even more.

"Teacher, if this plan succeeds, I think there is a good chance." Roton said with a smile.

"Even if there is a good chance, it's not appropriate for you to go head-to-head with those guys." Han Tu said, "Can I help with something? I believe my old bones can still do something."

"Teacher, it's not that serious. But if your 'Common Cause Supervision Association' speaks out together at that time, I think the possibility of success will be greater." said Rawdon.

"No problem, we will cooperate with you when the time comes." Hantu said with a smile.

As long as it is targeting those scum, he will definitely support it.

He also trusted Rotun very much, and Rotun's previous actions made him worthy of the title of an honest policeman.

There are really too few police officers like this, so he must support Rawdon's work, which is also in line with the philosophy of their association.

"Teacher, you don't even know my plan yet." Luoton said with a smile.

"I believe you. If you feel it is uncomfortable to tell me, I won't ask." Hantu said.

"If it were anyone else, I would definitely not tell it, but if it's teacher, I can tell you about it," said Roden.

"Oh?" Hantu couldn't help but prick up his ears.

Although he didn't want to ask, he was actually curious in his heart.

I don’t know what other plans Roton has.

"Teacher, you should know the monitoring project in the South District, right?" said Roton.

"I know. You were responsible for this. But then~~~"

"The project was later taken away by the director and handed over to Goss and his gang," said Rawdon.

"Gousi?" Hantu was stunned for a moment, then his face darkened and he said, "I understand. They were also too extreme in this project, right?"

"Yes, it's very excessive." Roden sighed, "Except for a few main areas that use real cameras, everything else is fake. It's just an empty shell, or a plastic model toy. The construction cost of more than one billion, but less than 100 million was actually spent on it."

"What? Less than 100 million?" Hantu's face was full of anger.

"I'm exaggerating. Even 100 million rupees should be discounted." Roton said, "I have people secretly watching. I can't be wrong."

(End of this chapter)


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