On the face of it it does seem like a good opportunity to screw home the corruption a bit more. On the other hand I know plenty of people who are taking the line "we're in the middle of a pandemic, the government shouldn't be wasting it's time on reviews, filing paperwork, ensuring the correct processes are followed, etc) so I'm not sure how many people would be won over.
I think the approach could have been better but you'd hope, as ex-Director of Public Prosecutions, this at least would be an area where he should be good at the strategy of when to ramp this up.
I'm a bit torn about this one too.
On the face of it it does seem like a good opportunity to screw home the corruption a bit more. On the other hand I know plenty of people who are taking the line "we're in the middle of a pandemic, the government shouldn't be wasting it's time on reviews, filing paperwork, ensuring the correct processes are followed, etc) so I'm not sure how many people would be won over.
I think the approach could have been better but you'd hope, as ex-Director of Public Prosecutions, this at least would be an area where he should be good at the strategy of when to ramp this up.