What part of this sentence is difficult to comprehend?
"A report that provides perspectives from ALL parties who make a contribution and most importantly the entity that is the focus of the report."
It did not occur so fails a fundamental principle threshold and supersedes all else.
What part of this paragaph is difficult to comprehend?
"What you are suggesting can happen, as did in this instance, is a contradiction of a foundation stone of our democracy. That is, a separation of the power of those who gather create laws, gather evidence, prosecute suspects and judge outcomes. This framework is based on the principles of fact based, fair, balanced and equitable outcomes - not all the time, but a significant percentage for society to have confidence and trust in these institutions to provide social stability - the objective!"
It did not occur so fails a fundamental principle threshold and supersedes all else.
Principles come before and GUIDE process and outcomes. Based on previous conversation with you about principles, my takeaway was, in a market setting you have none and are more aligned to a true Laissez-faire system.
I've previously answered your first question - please keep note.
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