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going and when did you decide to go to the media? actually it is. so there are many steps. and so the 1st one was my food understanding of a single case. because i, i, i of the things that more and more often i mean my, my work and once i did myself as a junior, are due to her because i already did my search for small entity. and i had the full, uh um, it's a google picture of what was going on between the of the entities as a group. and i found out that was a prophy if that's for shifted to have some burglar and that's, that's anywhere. so then i have the cues that's, that's some thing was going wrong. and then i kind of lost my motivation in my work because i didn't phones the social utility. i was looking for an inmate in my work. so i decided to resign. but since it's a day before my last day,
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i was searching the significance of firm and and i found a folder containing a hundreds of tax readings. and this was sort of see, not normal because um before, uh, uh, protects very or should protect very strongly these. uh, the dates are concerned exec hands. and so this phone service, uh, any, without any protection was just a free access under the network. so i decided you took a pc, so he's folder and that's moving precisely what i would do with this information. and it's true, that's normal. you guys would have for us to unlimited my a and this is the intent of the whizzing through the way you see and find someone to, to, to, to, to tell my concerns. and that's,
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and if you need them to work, i may maybe uh, to share this information with the government. but in this case, uh, both the firm and the government was involved in these next meetings, so that there was no drones, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu? blows and we, so we to, to, to, to these, the entities. so i, so what i decided is to 1st to, to, to make sure that's my own understanding of the textbook decisions next. sandburg was, right. so i, i, i tried to contact some into use, uh, originally involved in the text. and that's what i was in europe just to make sure that what they found was a program was really appropriate. and,
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and then i tried to, i'm in there the decide. i know he will see another read your program and on the, on the blog just to, to share probably she may, may come sounds, but at a tipt anonymous. and then a journalist, investigative journalist working for french tv, contacted me because he read one of a, a disease. so comments on the blog and uh, and the, he thought i was waiting for him. so he wants it tomorrow. and um, i accepted to meet him. and um and i decided to share as a huge amount of absence. next agreement i had, i share the information with him and he was a c h, e a. and a tv program was a book tested in falls and it was so when you came and talked to him about the
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people you see to expect to susan, look some berg and then uh, the tumors where shall we see? i see a j. and this led to the so called looks, and borges looks like a story which involved the dozens of the toner used to runs, welding the over the containers and that's and who we exist today. t, the some cases like i meant to the april and i can get the piano as well. and let's say over most of the brands, you know, as a consumer, it we're in involved. and if they were involved in the, the size of the you can assume that they have almost the same textbook disease always. and those are the big for a company. that's why it was a system. it's a issue that's could be features on the public
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see was a was and it was the work of investigate chief judge on that. once he went to the press and provided documents to prove your allegations, did you think the experience was over? were you surprised that the government took legal action against you? i felt that there's a source i was for the seat and such was the plan. a yes i read. yeah. i, i so it's that, that my boss was over in the right thing to do in the and that was the end of the story and my thoughts and the, and it says it says a t for run was booked at book gusted in 2000. and 12 and and 2 or 3 years past and the 2014 know nothing more. and so this was a design busing i, i was thinking that's a, was
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a risk. i have taken a dense realize that let's say that says i have, i didn't have to suffer any consequence of, of having belongs will be so, but in 2014. so 2 years after i show that you know of us and that i, i realize that look some bergosa re cheese dogs to proceedings against me against a no service of over. i say that a and also against a strong i just, it was down, were speaking with famed european was a blower entwined del tour. we're going to take a short break and come back with more of our conversation. stay with us. 2 2 2 2 2 2 the. 2 2 the
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some nations may be able to turn to atrocities in other countries. united states of america is different wherever people long to be free. they will find a friend in the united states, the to be of the automated route, 80 volts, and a very, very easy to sort of city and teach all the look at me for the day in service of
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each skid 18 color revolutions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of us. the western economic interest simpleton sided, i think that he did to it as well by the democrats, the new training portal, acted so now we must say little this of the file in there. you can see the final goal of these theme revolutions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the the welcome back to the whistle blowers i'm john curio were speaking with european whistle blower entwined del tour. but it is work against corporate tax evasion in luxembourg. and one, thanks again for joining us. and one, let's talk about the charges against you. despite the fact that you reported on an
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illegality like many whistle blowers you were prosecuted. tell us about that. it says very and just because it's the only person in the concerns by a legal proceedings or as, as a people who have a shed the lights on the vault on a global issue, which is the best practices of nice national companies and every easy design into the world is concerned because it's a matter of o governments can find on the uh, policies, uh and so at the end. so the main effects of uh, of the, of the story was this particular reaction is that such was strong, is huge environment, a committee and investigation community was created. and that's a,
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moved to several countries in europe. citizens look simberg mazda 2, just to interview a tax professionals to, to, to, to, to understand what was going on. so, it had some consequences and those effects was in europe, changed followings. this is alex next. some, some of the case cases were investigated by european commission. we some decisions to, to, to come down some tax purchases. so he just had some consequences. but the only person i was a was a, a, a criminal charges child. she's lawyers, a reset, hers android. so it's a drawing that is a and, and as a, as a reset the route and you know it's done. you, you often you, you will find are very vulnerable because your loan is no uh,
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goal advice is no, no one runs you to, to support you. so it can be very, very, very destructive and, and maybe you might, it may search in history and which is maybe not the recurrence for reset the was, was that's a, this is theresa looks each story was very visible inside the job. and that's why when look simple, groceries has decided to charge a so, so we so go versus say is i was image image of the a strong public reaction. and the simple to committee was pretty cheated. we some for those relates using also some activities from thanks my to us and this supports community was very active to together fundies together as
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a public supports and this was really, really helpful to, to, to cope with uh, with the criminal charges. so here were found guilty and then your conviction was upheld on appeal. many people would have given up, they would have cut their losses because the sentence was suspended, but you didn't give up. you appealed again. and you one, tell us about your decision to challenge that conviction the 2nd time, and about the final court's decision to acquit you is true at the beginning, i was risking of 10 years in j a and the assignable 1000000 euro. so was the 1st and the missions suspends each combination to play as most accurate of i said it's a pvc use and the injuries to drop or is this story which was the a for sure. and it's going to very disclose to to me. yeah. to leave is this pressure of, of the trial was really yours from you, joe. so, so,
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but much better. it was a matter of principle and i says, and lots of people did wrong. me was telling me that what i did was the right thing to do and, and i don't understand to become them for, for this. and i really says that's the, that's the, that the lows was on my side. so we stick on sort of made or yours, i decided to of, to use the 1st or condemnation. and again, i was, i was condemned to another sentence, a reduced sentence. and i appealed to came to the higher quotes in, in looks, and berg. and a just stage a for me, it was just the steps to have access to the european court of human rights to reach can go on the,
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when you have the energy to dispose of these possible appease at the national level. and so i, i just, the width is less that it looks and broke just to have access to the european quotes. but then it looks and broke. surprisingly, it reads these a, our i q most is that i was a be sub over, according to the case, low of your goals. so human rights and then a nice fios or false, tre nixon berg just consumes this and accuracy. and that's um, so john, i just was of select receive that's a sick as a 1st keith. but it's saying that it goes into the higher court in looks on berg. and then he had to go to the european coast of human rights, which decided on you got a few weeks a month ago, that he was also
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a true re over circle or tell us about the reaction to your whistle blowing not by the luxembourg government, but by the european union, it seems to me that they were far more clear headed an understanding of what you had done in your whistle blowing. it depends on who you are thinking about a huge in limbo because it's true that's huge and by humans was quite simple. to see if we see the creation of an investigative committee and, and that's some huge and commission up like now. great. so this i go, i was so supportive sayings that looks, legs, books you most were head footing, her investigations if it's wrong, but what's needs a thirty's interest. and history was also the effect that's, that's, that's a month is european commission. a presidents absorption commission
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was wrong. who would you go? we was a former prime minister of products in burke for many, many years. and so uh, so it was the reaction from your printer for which is alexis. but it's concerning. the head of your commission was more of a reaction of let's say, a defensive reaction just trying to justify what had been done and that was in the interest of the economic development of flux and birth, but not the but the reason she was that's this next strategy in newark, sunbrook was very detrimental to its neighbors, gemini falls, it's an end. this was to time construction. 32 is a google principle, is that true european constriction, which, which is saturday, collaboration of, of number of states. so i think that was
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a real contribution in political reaction for the photo beings. a look 6 and that's currency. these 2 have a big troubles uh, in as a way to fax, a global firms, beatrice exploration of companies as to rely on national laws. and when you are a merge national companies, it's 2 very easy to shift proof is from one place to another. to avoid a expectations. i'd like to thank our guest, antoine del to are both for joining us and for his courage. and i'd like to thank our viewers for tuning and remember standing up to your government mean standing up for your country. that's what and to, and del tour did. and the entire european union is a better place because of it, that kind of behavior, that love of country that love of the truth is what we should all strive for. i'm
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john curiosity when you've been watching the whistle blowers until next time. 2 2 2 2 2 2 the. 2 the acceptance and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show . search like why watch something that's so different whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else to give it. please do have the state department c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want marshall stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change in the waiting
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room. those will be always believe that life is a full 2nd, that all the is ups and downs india. before the british was the richest nation with the highest gdc in the word. and why did the 100 years of british through bring it to this low off some 50? it's a 19 or late so to you it's time to give us no deeper party. they have no right to take my property. my, i don't my gods. they went through all of our big spaces. i was see could spaces off of san angelo wide and keep pointed out these pieces. in fact, the word lute also using the word which is now closer to the english big city. so quite selling lead. even the heating the word,
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zoom into the english lexical. the the only one day to go until tech he is run off of the presidential election on sunday. mazda is the 2 leading candidates from the 1st round bottles to the top spot. over a 100 people died, 2 weeks of spiraling violence between communities in central nigeria and the u. agrees to review its newly imposed terrace on the carbon go to impulse after a complaint. immediately comes the gymnast european peoples policy projects, the block reading initiatives. the i was just going to 3 pm, this stuff today and must go on and speak to scott,
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and thank you for tuning into auction. it's a game we'll decide to leave the country this sunday. now 2 weeks i've passed since the 1st round of voting and rough bullets cost by almost 2000000 next spots living abroad. they've already learned today on correct, with the fed place candidate by an incumbent president or the one most the media is focused on for treating him as know, far as having lead to of these mean of course, or by the story. it's well known that the general consensus in the west has that's a d a is run by a dictator. and if or the one wins, again, it will spell disaster for their relationship with the country and for the nation itself. but dictators don't normally go into a runoff, and people don't usually both. if they know that they're both mean nothing. and so t, a voter turnout has been consistently high for many years, averaging at over 80 percent. if so t a is a dictatorship. why to people both are testing their vote. here, the question, the turnout is high because these elections are vitals because it's
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a deciding factor for the countries fate. and everyone knows this. they can think for themselves to join us. the people are happy with the president and his administration. and because of this, i think they went to the polls in larger numbers. i think the system is effective and it will be even more effective in the 2nd round. it wouldn't be healthy or even the old administration remained, but no matter who counts of power, we have no choice but to respect the outcome. if you're asking about my personal opinion, i think we ship dave antoine is a world leader box. the western media isn't buying that states and that no matter what, so these elections will not be free or fair. i guess we know what their conclusion will be if their favorite candidate loses. but it's not just about the presidential elections which have demonstrated people's belief in the system. it's also about the parliamentary elections. where are the ones a k party secure the majority of seats? the fact that the 14th of may elections took place in the form of acquire
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a feast of democracy with peace and quiet is an expression of democratic, mature to volunteer to yeah, i congratulate all my citizens who voted in the name of democracy and took part in the election of work and express my gratitude to each and every one of them. some would argue that sort of soft force to votes, otherwise they face a fine, but that statement is misleading. so it may have compulsory votes in like many other countries, but it's not enforced. when the, the people, the do not close, they get the message is so that they can then the follow up with the but it's not to implement that as a fine. it's not makes eviction shows you know way, but this is something too much of a sample for going there and voting as a citizen. and this not only, and so yeah, where people have been casting their pilots and fast the number of charge smoking from a broad, nearly doubled since the 2018 elections. germany. it has the largest starters
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diaspora around a 1000000 and a half people. and 26 palling stations were open if they even opened poland stations in new countries like bellas pockets. don n, let's do a new so it's the most up to you is expanding. it's alex oral process following the countries transition from a parliamentary to a presidential system 4 years ago. so far as success. if we judge by boat or turn out numbers box, the was the still focused on headlines related to election rigging, for an interference and press suppression. unable to explain that and why people are still voting and choosing the so called, dictate, or associates, professor of international relations, abraham crosses, explains why i took he has a presidential election, has seen such a high turn out. i don't know if it was high because the people are man made the collections are the only chance to spate,
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decision making and they know that they have to wait for 5 or 5 more years to explain these, these tests on the government side, the people that's more worried about the fits which come to our town add on to their legacy. i call the 3 add last relation. majority of people that are coming to us. well, this advantage and the, this company before the invest in countries are host i to a. com, please. excuse me, till presenting paid the most speech before blending to me just yeah, they should look at screen office space in this country is the guiding the media. we can outright an optical illusion of courses do use time. i find myself that i choose to write the article in less than media the i, if, if, if the article is a stop looking, for example, to scholar monday, don't get the publish. it will continue to bring you all special coverage of the
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tech. here's presidential brown collection between incumbents leadership type the one of his main opponents, kim outreach several this sunday on oxy. so do stay tuned for the latest developments. the strongly believe that we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years or so to me, we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round, every one will say the over to africa. now we're over a 100 people had been killed in central nigeria and well local officials say art science, spy on goodman, on farming villages. other volumes is said to started around 2 weeks ago, resulting and it must displacement of locals affected people and especially women and children. are both traumatized and have immediate humanitarian needs, such as food, water and dignity,
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and sanitation kits. we condemn these barbaric acts in the strongest terms possible . it is disheartening to see innocent citizens being killed and their property is destroyed in such a gruesome manner. the region is located between nigeria is mostly muslim and nobody could. the community in the north, on the farm is in the many christine south for us. they struggled with ethnic and religious tensions for the volumes, escalades and the last few weeks after brief con periods during the countries french marche elections for local residents told. i'd say that the government needs to be multi tale such as a strategic project, excuse me, events. the reason is, is if you go from a, what do they need? maybe to provide enough's enough security that will be provided in this area, particularly their remote areas. i think that's maybe cons cortez, so it's uh cities on this. but if not, it can likely help them because it's in the we,
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these people are coming in today to do community greeting. they're waiting to hear if it shows that something positive happens. if there's the kaufman doing, doesn't do something about it. and so on thursday, around 250 villages led by church leaders march through the city of just denouncing the killings on the spiraling violence. local residents told us the government needs to take action. positive questions on what the government calls for. right. is it no more is nipple one look forward to the government most. this is
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a need to approach just these the just distance. it must be seem lucky because see, because you have the beginning cool. use power to do so. talk to you to continue that. that's what was just this is dispense is that the tax will stop and government has the will power to read. but that's how you start exercise the un on the african impulse export. but we'll work together to help facilitate transactions for russian exports of great. on 5th, eliza to africa was, according to you, enjoyed official working with them and making a platform that will allow for more agile due diligence with the clients to comply with the sanctions. but allow for the transactions of food and fertilizers with africa, of the platform will help small african nations stop trade disruptions. it follows an agreement last year,
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which requires us to help ease missing grain. on the 1st eliza expose for 3 years, it was reached alongside the black sea, great initiative and russia. it would be allowed to export agricultural equipments on spec pods. a bundle on the insurance coverage will be lifted on the accounts of russian fits allies that companies would be on frozen. but most ago says none of that is actually happened. so and if nothing changes, it will scott the agreements after the expires on the 17th of july. or south africa's format stuff is sufficient, general told us the platform may encounter a number of obstacles, which means to be result as soon as possible. with that, the un in the beginning countries waging on the program to do so. as i just said that to the relationship, the invasion to david products is important to us and it's important that it is not undermine. and of course, it will be your politics. it is also quite post.

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