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Covid-Related Corruption is emptying the Coffers of Europe

The tip of the iceberg is that of a tiny Baltic republic named Latvia, a former Soviet Bloc nation that after the Red Army departed kept an administration that considered itself to be as unaccountable and accountable to no one as were the not so dearly departed Soviet apparatchiks.

We have all heard of quack medicines but quack medical management practices are abandoning entire populations to either taking care of their own medical needs or turning to back street practitioners.

It is increasingly obvious that government complicit healthcare corruption linked to Covid and other healthcare issues is so brazen and endemic that the distressed and betrayed populations are turning to alternative forms of medicines.

In Britain, a small manufacturer of general-purpose bags typically sells an NHS destined bag for say £4 per unit. First, the shipment of bags goes to the NHS via a ‘fixer’ who bills an NHS manager £40 per unit who then audits for £400 per unit: no one notices as no one is paid to notice. Instead, they are paid and paid well for not noticing that £4, thanks to swindlers alchemy, has magicked into £400. 

As a consequence, the UK Minister of Health assures the abandoned that he will try to keep the waiting lists down ~ to less than 13 million patients on the waiting list. 

Latvia is a case in point:  A case is being made to the Prosecutor General for possible involvement of the Minister of Health in Criminal Offenses, wasting large amounts of state budget funds.

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The term ‘wasting’ is often a euphemism for siphoning off into private bank accounts the squalid backhanders proffered by Big Pharma lobbyists.

The board of the party LATVIA IN THE FIRST PLACE (LPV) now addresses the Prosecutor General Juris Stukāns, requesting an inspection of the use of €86,593,857 funding for the purchase of various goods and services to limit the spread of Covid-19 in the health sector. 

Of the eye-watering amount allocated, according to public information, €80 million was spent on setting up 120 intensive care beds for Covid-19 patients.  You read that right: Nearly €1 million for a single bed.

If anyone fails to see the graft in such sums of money being exchanged between the manufacturer’s lobbyists and unaccountable politically-appointed healthcare managers then give me their details. I have €1 nail clippers I can sell them for €1,000 of tax payer’s hard-earned money.

LPV has reasonable suspicions that state budget funds have been wasted by artificially raising the cost of equipping one Covid-19 intensive care bed for patients. It is also possible that intensive care beds were purchased from an inappropriate supplier or in an inappropriate procedure using a situation. Again, the term ‘inappropriate’ is often a euphemism for a cowboy venture vulture and the purpose of a government enquiry is to tell malefactors to be more careful in future and avoid being discovered.

LPV applies to the Prosecutor General with a petition regarding the commission of Daniela Pavluta, a possible criminal offence for which liability is provided in several sections of the Criminal Law:

‘For unlawful acquisition or waste of foreign property, if committed by the person entrusted or in charge of it’ ‘(179.p.1.d.),’

On Intentional Actions Committed by a Public Official in Abuse of the Position of Service, If These Actions Have Caused Significant Damage ‘(318p.1.d.),’ On Failure to Perform the Duties of a Public Official, that is if a public official intentionally or negligently fails to perform the acts which he or she is required to perform by law or by an assigned order, and if significant damage is caused thereby ‘(319.p.1.d.), as a result of which the taxpayers of the Republic of Latvia have become victims due to a large waste of public funds.

Of the amount allocated, €25,460,377 was used to improve hospital infrastructure. Thus, for example, SIA ‘Rīgas Austrumu klīniskā universitātes slimnīca’ plans to build an infection block of the Emergency Medicine and Patient Admission Clinic, including construction, construction supervision, author supervision, medical equipment, inventory. 

‘Pauls Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital’ plans to invest the allocated funding in the share capital of the hospital. It is also planned to set up an operational data panel to ensure uniform data transfer between hospitals and to ensure the availability of NMPD beds and patient admission.

Representatives of the health sector have also expressed the opinion that it was possible to set up temporary hospitals and buy or request additional equipment abroad, but this has only begun now. 

The statement signed by the LPV Board states to the Prosecutor General: help. At the same time, D. Pavļuts himself has publicly stated that the requested EU assistance is not free of charge and the state will have to pay for it. ‘ Source

Dr. Reiner Fuellmich, an experienced trial lawyer licensed in Germany and California (USA) and co-founder of the Berlin Corona Committee, summarizes the Committee’s findings to date and takes stock of the situation VIDEO

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