Corporate crime must be so much easier with the head of state on hand to veto any investigation into (alleged) trails of brown envelopes used to secure arms deals.
Still, we should thank BAE and the Saudi Embassy for their concern for public coffers. Since they're squeaky clean, they obviously only relentlessly lobbied the government to stop the investigation because it was a needless waste of several million pounds of taxpayers' money. How nice of them!
If you ever needed any proof that the state is complicit in corporate corruption and dodgy deals - especially those involving weapons and control of oil - look no further.
(Image shamelessly plagiarised and hacked together with a massive cap-doff for inspiration to Rough Music http://www.roughmusic.org.uk/ and other guilty persons who know who they are, as well as the bastards at the DWP.)
See also:
http://www.caat.org.uk/press/recent.php?url=141206prs
http://www.guardian.co.uk/armstrade/story/0,,1972749,00.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6180945.stm
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