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for the people. I have got one other thing to mention.
Wait a minute, Mr Lí, before you go on to something (9718
else. What I want to know is: You say about the Chief
Inspectors doing their work very well: Do you mean to
say that before the Commission began sitting, they did
not do their work so well that they were not so
strict. Is that what you mean ?
He is speaking about the taking of trites before.
What is his reply ▼
That before they used to take bribes.
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And allowed the work to be done badly, is that what
you mean?
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Yes.
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And now they wont take bribes, but they strictly
enforce the law?
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Yes,
not only do they go according to the law, but
they go in addition to it.
Well, they are very strict ?
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And the consequence is that because they are so very 19721
strict now, it is a very great hardship for business people, and it costs them more money than if the law were the same, and brites were given to the officials ?
Is that what I understand you to say?
It is a li'tle harder now.
Does he go so far as to say that the officers exceed 197221
their duty now ↑
If you do it properly, that wont satisfy them.
Not now ?
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No.
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when work has been done properly?
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Well, I am afraid they do that.
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Now, did that not take place before this Commission sat.
in this very case of this floor ?