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Nothing will be fixed. They removed some of their construction plans as the money is missing.
Between this comment and the story of that Berlin Brandenburg airport, I am shocked at how common it is for money to go missing in German large scale projects
If you are shocked... You have not been living around the world the rest of us have been suffering
In the US, these clowns can blow 10 billion on McKenzie consulting services to tell you will cost 100 billion or some shite.
Looking at you California high speed rail.
This is what we in Tejas call corruption, and this word hurts the boomer
Do you mean McKinsey?
Yeah the criminal consulting operation that also advised Purdue on opioids.
Also the old employer of Wall Street Pete.
During which time he advised Canada's grocery cartel to fix the price of bread, leading to decades of overcharging. The punishment for this? The government let the grocery stores issue a free gift card for their stores to every customer. Yes, you read that right! The punishment for price fixing and collusion was to run a marketing campaign.
Thanks, Mayor "Mayo Rat" Pete!