The role of informatics and personal relations in the spread of corruption and bribery in New York, how?
The role of informatics and personal relations in the spread of corruption and bribery in New York, how?
This is an example that happened to me during a year and a half, with all the events recorded. In order not to doubt myself as I wanted many parties in the story:
A member of the FBI , the husband of the daughter of an apartment renter who exploits people to the maximum extent, knows the police staff, who refuse to make any report against this woman in any assault. This happened to me and another person. (It reminds me of the police secretary in Egypt, who takes 50 pounds and ends the matter.) The complainant resorts to a human rights community organization because he thinks that it is working to achieve justice in the United States of America, only to be surprised that it is obtaining all the information in tedious detail, exploiting it, and conducting negotiations with the other party over the body of the complainant. (Its protectors are its thieves) It is the role of the information systems analyst in the service apparatus, and he has the ability to access all the information and he may be related to or know a member of the FBI. Thus, the exploitation and personal relationships cycle continue to achieve corruption with maximum efficiency. All of this is a real example that happened to me in Manhattan, in the heart of New York, and not in a random area or a country that he says is from the Third World
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Jacob Indursky this man meet me as A journalist to help me and take all information, after that I discovered he is working in Human resources in New York and also working in company to collect information.
that's means it's easy to take all information for any case in human resources and sell it .
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