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Would you say it's part of the process though?


No,the problem is not that they reveal anything about what they were thinking. That's pretty much public knowledge, and doesn't need protection.

It's that they modify their thinking and their actions while in the regulatory agency in ways that benefit the business interests, in exchange for a cushy job after their time in office.

Or the reverse, that they originate from the businesses and go to the agency to implement the business policies.




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