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Ed Morrison · Transparency Camp 2009
February 28th, 2009
Transparency in government is coming…
This weekend, our colleague Valdis Krebs is presenting at the Transparency Camp 2009.
He’s revealing the first of our Map the Mess maps.
You can follow Transparency Camp here or on Twitter at #tcamp09
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March 11th, 2009 at 8:55 am
I’m still trying to wrap my head around the map the mess link. Is the map diagraming the interwoven relationship of business and county government, thus the quite traceable link to corruption, bribery, and other bad things?
I do not know many of these businesses, and it seems that a whole lot of research needs to be done to get everything straight.
Is this what the FBI is probing? Are they conducting this research? Is this what they are using to put together their case?