Vince Cable has launched an investigation into why penalties, including fines have nor been meted out to companies failing to disclose their subsidiaries based in tax havens. Yet we have Zac Goldsmith the wealthy Tory was paid almost £60,000 in European farming subsidies just three years the payments were for his ecological farm in Devon which is believed to be owned through an offshore companies based in the Cayman Islands But under an information blackout ordered by the Government all payments to Mr Goldsmith and hundreds of other rich farmers have been removed from official figures. This from a government that promised open and transparent government. Last week it emerged that the family of Richard Benyon the minister whose department covered up the details of the subsidies earned £2 million from the same payout. This government and many of its ministers are corrupt. we've sent a few MP's to jail but there are bigger and corrupter fish floating round our corridors of power. George Osborne planes to tackle corruption in the city. The man put in charge of prosecuting big business, Richard Alderman accused the government of going soft on bribery. This is something the man in the street could have told him. There is no chance of people that high up been prosecuted let alone being investigated These people all come from the same, or similar old boy net work. To put it crudely, they all drink from the same cup and all piss in the same pot, and all wallow in the same mud.
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