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Crime Scene Cleanup Corruption

Crime scene cleanup corruption began as a simple idea, a small spark. Today crime scene cleanup corruption rages higher, further, and hotter than any white collar crime in local government agencies. It rages like a forsest fire because what its originator realized, other county and city employees realized: There's a ton of money to be made referring grieving families to crime scene cleanup companies.

In doing so, government employees break their public trust, their pledge to not profit from their government employment. Cheating grieving families, people at their emotionally weakest, What makes this type of government fraud most dispicable. Crime scene cleanup means biohazard cleanup. Biohazard cleanup means blood cleanup while its wet, moist, of dried and flaky. It means cutting up furniture, removing its biowaste, and working under horrific conditions.

Crime scene cleaners seldom know that their "boss" runs a racket based on government corruption; see Orange County Consumer Fraud. For them work means a paycheck. These days, a paycheck helps keep some peace at home. Without it there's friction followed by deep anxiety. Given a free and open market place, crime scene cleaners could and would open their own crime scene cleanup company. A question arises, will we see an expansion of this sort of corruption in other areas of our local governments?

So long as some government employees steal money from the public successfully, others will seek ways to do the same. We stood by watching employees from our US Treasury Department moving to Goldman Sachs and elsewhere on Wall Street. Then many moved back to our national government. In the end, trillions of dollars passed into their hands and tax payers paid for their corruption.