Blackstone Code Chapter 350: No one can say no to Mr. Lynch
As Gap's eyes got used to the strong sunlight coming in from the huge floor-to-ceiling window, the world in his eyes became normal.
The man who stood by the floor-to-ceiling window and looked back at him, finally successfully matched with someone in his memory.
"Mr. Lynch..." The door behind him closed, Gap glanced back, and the prison guard stood outside the room.
The frosted glass on the door can still see his dutiful back. In addition to Lynch, there is another person in the room who should be a detective.
Lynch walked over to the chair that had always been reserved for the warden, sat down, and invited Gap to sit across from him.
Gap has met the warden of this prison more than once, a somewhat gloomy man who is the king of this small kingdom.
The situation in felon prisons is different from other places. Those who can be imprisoned here are either prisoners with more than ten years in prison, or they are involved in some important cases, such as political events.
This is also destined to be closed here. What happens inside will not be known to the outside world for a long, long time, or even never.
Here, the warden is God, and his rules are the rules that prisoners must abide by. He can even make provisions that violate the Federal Charter and the Federal Basic Law. No one here will denounce him as inappropriate, only obey.
But today, another person sits on the king's throne, causing some confusion in Gap's knowledge of Lynch's already lagging.
His eyes were scattered through Lynch, looking down at the entire prison through the huge floor-to-ceiling windows behind Lynch.
The entire prison is in this window, and the wide field of vision allows anyone to put the entire prison into their eyes.
At the same time, anyone sitting in front of the warden will see a very special picture, the prison becomes the background of the person sitting in the chair behind the desk.
The first time he saw the pictures here, he thought it was a little funny. In society, he always heard about all kinds of things in prisons. They were so arrogant. Only then did I realize that this is a prison, a real prison.
"You may be very confused about my intentions..." Lynch's words made Gap's attention return to him from the scenery behind him. Looking at Gap's eyes again focused, Lynch slightly Nodding, he continued, "This time, I am representing the status of the special advisor to the Federal National Security Council of Bayer, and I am here to ask you some questions." /
When he heard this, Gap understood why Lynch was sitting here.
The Security Committee is a powerful department. To put it simply, any issue that may endanger national security, whether domestic or foreign, the Security Committee has the right to intervene.
They had so much power and so much privilege that even the warden had to bow to the young man.
It's just that Gap is curious about how Lynch became the special advisor to the safety committee,
"You are not the unremarkable people below, you should understand the particularity of the Security Committee."
Gap nodded.
"It seems that our communication will be smooth..." Gap's literacy was also expected by Lynch, he paused a little, gave each other a buffer time, a time to prepare, and then asked , "According to our investigation, both the Ristoan Group and the former Henghui Group have delivered benefits to Bu Paine, right?"
Originally, Gap thought that Lynch's question should not be so complicated. Lynch asked some simple questions, such as what happened to President Neo, and then he answered some non-painful answers, and that's it.
Because of Lynch's visit, he can show that he and Lynch know each other, and that he has friends with the special adviser of the Security Committee, and his situation in the prison will be more comfortable, but what he can't think of is that Lynch's The first question is so difficult to answer.
After thinking about it for about a minute, he shook his head, "I am only responsible for the verification of some funds in the group company. As for where the money goes and to whom, I don't know." /
Lynch looked at him, the two looked at each other, neither of them flinched, looking into each other's eyes, Lynch slowly shook his head, "You lie, you know."
There are many ways to transmit interests in the federation. At present, the most common is the fund transmission method. This method is considered stupid by many people, but it is the most envied way by other countries.
Those members of Congress, everyone has their own business, almost all of them secretly hold shares in various foundations.
Since private funds can not disclose information to the public, even if members of Congress hold a large amount of shares and interests in them, they are very safe until a bomb is detonated and law enforcement agencies are alerted for investigation.
If you want to deliver benefits to them, you only need to pay the foundation they hold shares, and you can find any excuse, such as donating one million to a bird watching foundation to support them There is enough equipment to observe birds up close in the wild.
Regardless of why bird watching and whether bird watching brings economic value, this kind of donation is completely in line with the law - in the first place the money is not the proceeds of crime, and it is not donated to a criminal organization for criminal use , then it is legal.
Then the money will be distributed to each shareholder in accordance with the capital use standard of the private equity fund.
Because it is a private equity fund, it does not accept the supervision and management of the society and institutions, and it is not necessary to disclose its accounts and information to the society, and even they will cover up these ultimate beneficiaries through other means.
If any company donates to a refreshing foundation, please don't be surprised, it is a normal benefit transfer phenomenon.
As an auditing accountant, Gap has to audit every incoming and outgoing amount of money. It is impossible for him to not know where some of the money has gone. These are public accounts.
As for why it is the transfer of funds between public accounts, this question is actually very low-level. It is as stupid as why some criminals leave some ledgers to stab themselves to death.
Everyone knows this is stupid, but it has to be there because it's a line, a piece of evidence, and an impetus to those who benefit from doing the work they're supposed to do as quickly as possible.
Gap remained silent, as Lynch said, he actually knew.
He even has another set of ledgers, but he doesn't plan to say it. It involves the real top rulers of the Federation. Once he reveals these important evidences, he is likely to disappear mysteriously. .
Those big men want to kill him, a prisoner who is under the supervision of the federal government. It is easier than shooting a mosquito to death.
As long as a phone call, or even a message from someone, he may die in an accident anywhere in the prison.
No one knows yet.
After a long silence, Lynch was sure that Gap must know something. He tilted his head to look at the security commission agent beside him, "Go to the door, I want to talk to Mr. Gap alone."
The agents of the Security Committee hesitated for a while, and finally decided to follow Lynch's arrangement. It is an indisputable fact that Lynch and the upper management of the Security Council have connections, and there is no need for them to be involved in disputes of this level.
Soon the agent left, leaving only Lynch and Gap in the room.
"You're not out there, and you don't know what happened recently. If you knew, you wouldn't think so."
"I didn't look for anyone else, I didn't look for Neo, I just came to you, that says it all."
"I know what you are worried about. You don't need to worry about this. As long as you can cooperate with us, I can ensure that you can end your sentence safely here."
"Actually, we might as well think differently. You are worried that that person will use his ability to make you disappear, but aren't you worried about me or the people behind me?"
There was a playful smile on Lynch's face. He shook his head slightly, turned his head slightly, looked around Gap and looked at the office door behind him, "There are many accidents in this world every day, such as Later, on your way back to the cell, you grabbed the prison guard's weapon and prepared to escape, ignoring the prison's warning, and finally being shot to death..."
"Perhaps your death will make the next person who knows the details become smarter and know how to cooperate correctly."
The unabashed threat ~IndoMTL.com~ even told Gap directly how he would leave this world, which made Gap's psychological pressure soar, he was just an accountant and he didn't want to get involved in the political maelstrom.
"You won't die if you die immediately, or if we beat our opponent, that's not a very difficult problem, is it?"
Lynch took out a cigarette case and lit one. He looked at Gap very leisurely. Anyone knew how to choose. His hesitation was just trying to find a solution to both.
But in this overwhelming struggle, there is never an option for both.
After about two minutes, Gap suddenly asked, "If I say it, what will I get?"
Lynch nodded with satisfaction, "Have you heard of the "Special Talent Acquisition Act"?"
Under federal law, some law enforcement agencies can directly recruit criminals who are serving sentences of up to five years to work for the federal government under this act.
Because sometimes some law enforcement work needs a nail, of course, those who push the legislation will not tell the public, this is just in case one day... First release www.(x81zw)m./x81zw/
But overall, this bill is very tempting for people serving prison sentences.
After Lynch said it, he could clearly see that Gap's eyes changed.
So Lynch upped the ante again, "If we can...", he smiled, "You know, then I can show the judge your worth in this case, apply for a commutation of your sentence, and propose that You go to a private prison..."