
Pensions & Power
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Are public servants truly serving the public, or are they finding ways to serve themselves? What happens when politics gets in the way of hiring qualified individuals for government roles? We're diving into these burning questions and exploring the consequences of controversial public servant pensions, hiring practices, and political patronage.
In our eye-opening conversation, we discuss the evolution of public servant benefits and how their current pay and perks may be impacting taxpayers. We share the story of a public servant who resigned, only to continue receiving his salary and pension, sparking a debate on the fairness of such situations. Furthermore, we delve into the murky world of political influence on government hiring processes, touching on the story of Michel Andrew's involvement in a massive infrastructure project.
As we examine illegal gambling, the sustainability of pension benefits, and the politics of taxes, we consider the far-reaching effects of these issues on our democracy and the overall health of our government. Don't miss this thought-provoking analysis that exposes the hidden side of the world of public servants and raises important questions about their true role in serving citizens.