Showing posts with label 2022 FIFA World Cup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2022 FIFA World Cup. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Good Cop Threatened, Abused, Mistreated, & Cast Out for Exposing Corruption in His Own Department

Chicago, IL — Though corruption and violence may permeate departments across the nation, good cops have repeatedly tried to stand against their less honest colleagues — but all too often run into the Blue Wall of Silence for their efforts.
It is no question that if fellow officers become good cops and blow the whistle on their peers for breaking the law, they will be shunned, and their careers will be over.
The blue code of silence, as our friend and former Baltimore cop, Joe Crystal has shown us, is not to be broken. Crystal attempted to expose an officer who beat a handcuffed man and was subsequently threatened and his career ruined. 
The Free Thought Project has worked with many cops and former cops whose careers have been ruined after they exposed corruption in their departments. And, Chicago Police Officer Jaeho Jung, is one of those cops.
Jung has been with the Chicago police for over ten years. During this time, he’s never been disciplined or had so much as a single entry into his record for a mistake or misconduct. However, all that has changed and this highly decorated cop, who’s received over 150 awards, is now the black sheep, facing down false arrests, threats, discipline, and loss of vacation — all because he bravely pointed out corruption within the department.
Jung has since filed a complaint in the Circuit Court of Cook County alleging he was the subject of retaliation for refusing to participate in corruption and for reporting fellow officers’ misconduct.
According to a report by FOX 32, Mr. Jung, a decorated officer with over ten years with the Chicago Police, alleges his fellow officers fabricated police documents, gathered information from random license plate checks and generated fake radio communications to portray the officers were engaging in police work when they were not.
Since he reported the corruption of his fellow cops, Jung has been the subject of racial slurs, has been told he will be retaliated against, has been forced to reduce his furlough, has been threatened with arrest and has been given false write-ups, according to the complaint.
As FOX 32 reports, Mr. Jung’s complaint sheds light on the misconduct of the Chicago Police Department and he seeks to file this lawsuit to help put an end to misconduct. Mr. Jung has received over 150 awards and has never been disciplined in his career with the Chicago Police Department.
The “bad apple” analogy is impossible to apply to this situation as the entire bunch is bad, and there is seemingly only one “good apple.” Sadly, as is the case the majority of the time, the one person with courage and a sense of justice in this law enforcement apparatus, was swiftly and belligerently ousted with extreme prejudice.
What happens when there are no more good apples?

Monday, August 4, 2014

Gary Lineker

Sepp Blatter vehemently denies corruption claims against Fifa
Ex-England striker Gary Lineker says corruption allegations around Fifa are "nauseating" and has also criticised the role of its president Sepp Blatter.
Fifa is currently investigating claims of wrongdoing relating to the decision to award Qatar the 2022 World Cup.
"It makes you feel sick, the whole Fifa thing, the corruption at the top level is nauseating," said the BBC presenter.
"Sepp Blatter has run it like a dictatorship for so long and he comes out with so much nonsense."
We should stand up for what is right. If that means never hosting the World Cup again, fine
The Qatar 2022 bid committee, which finds itself at the centre of corruption allegations, has denied any wrongdoing in the bidding process.
Lawyer Michael Garcia, leading the investigation for world football governing body Fifa, expects to deliver his report on the case in the first week of September.
Match of the Day presenter Lineker, 53, is the second-highest goal scorer of all-time for England, having found the net 48 times in 80 caps.
The former Leicester, Barcelona and Tottenham striker was part of England's bid team ahead of the draw for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments in December 2010 and revealed that even before the announcement was made there was a sense of fighting a losing battle.
England lost out to Russia in the race for 2018, while Qatar was a surprise choice to stage the 2022 edition.
Speaking to GQ magazine, Lineker added: "You have to be careful what you say, but the corruption is just... yuk.
"I was with David Beckham having a burger the night before the Qatar decision. We were out trying to get support; Prince William and David Cameron were out there too, and I said to Becks, 'We are the only country doing this. The whole thing smells; it is a done deal'."
The former England striker, who was the leading scorer at the 1986 World Cup, added: "It is ludicrous. I am not against it going to different parts of the world, but you'd have thought they might have known it would be very hot in summer [in Qatar]."
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Lineker believes one way of forcing reform at Fifa would be for what he termed "clean" countries to boycott future World Cups - although he acknowledged that would be unlikely to happen.
"It is such a shame because it is a massive sport and means so much to so many people," he said. "England are too straight in a way - and I am not saying that as a criticism.
"We should stand up for what is right and if that means never hosting the World Cup again, fine.
"The only way it might change is for the clean countries to turn around and say we are not taking part in your tournaments. But I can't see it happening. There is too much at stake."