Chapter 140 Susan: Are you interested in going to a major country in the world together?(2/2)
"yes!"
Rachel responded happily again.
The next day.
Chuck came to the FBI New York Bureau.
Director's Office.
News is playing on the big screen TV.
"Taxation is the strong foundation of our United States. Taxation is the obligation of every American citizen. Every American citizen must pay taxes legally in accordance with tax laws..."
An old white man in a suit stood on the podium and delivered a speech in front of a crowd of people, with an emphasis on every American citizen.
After the speech, it was the media reporters' turn to ask questions. A female reporter stood up and asked: "Mr. Director, first of all, congratulations to the IRS for arresting a series of large-scale calf trafficking organizations. However, some people question whether this is a whistleblower or an NSA (U.S. National Security Agency).
Security Bureau), do you have any comment on this?”
"Let's turn this over to the leader of our working group that's responsible for this."
The IRS director smiled: "Financial Crime Director Ray McGough."
As he spoke, he stepped back, shook hands with the bald director who came forward, and let the bald director walk to the front desk.
The bald director raised his hands to signal the reporters in the audience to be quiet, and said calmly: "Hello everyone, there is nothing secret or exciting here. It is all teamwork. Relying on everyone's long-term hard work, we ensure that the national tax revenue can be normal.
Any attempt to evade taxes will be detected and severely punished, so don’t evade taxes. Is there a problem?"
FBI field office, office of the director.
"What the director said is really good."
Susan looked at the bald director talking freely on TV and complained.
What about teamwork? The strength of the IRS depends entirely on elite agents like her, okay!
There are people in every department who are just trying to get by, and the IRS is no exception. There is no such thing as teamwork. If she had cooperated with those idiots, she would have been sold to a major country in the world.
That’s right!
What she couldn't bear to mention to outsiders the most was that they were responsible for paying taxes. They were as powerful as the FBI and the CIA, so they had to be the best in organizing the IRS. They were defrauded of hundreds of millions of taxes every year, and the amount was rising at an exponential rate.
soaring.
This is simply too embarrassing.
No case can be solved by cooperating with those insects. I guess the myth of the IRS has been shattered long ago.
If it weren't for the fact that it was a major country in the world with all kinds of terrifying legends, even if she was as confident as she was, she really wouldn't dare to go there, and she would have already taken over this major case that would embarrass the department.
But... thinking of this, she looked at Chuck who looked calm: "Dr. Wolfe, do you like traveling?"
"dislike."
Chuck shook his head.
"..."
Susan paused, glanced at the smiling FBI Branch Director Kate Joyner, and did not continue.
The three of them chatted about the case for a while, and then Susan and Chuck left the FBI's New York branch. The next case will be transferred to the headquarters in Washington, DC, and has nothing to do with it here.
Susan also wants to go back there.
"Dr. Wolfe, I heard you like interesting cases."
Seeing that there was no one around, Susan directly extended an invitation: "Are you interested in going to India to handle a case with me?"
"Not interested in."
Chuck shook his head.
"Why?"
Susan was puzzled: "I thought you liked interesting cases."
"Yes."
Chuck nodded: "But if it involves India, it's not a case."
"Do you know about the wire fraud case in the bureau?"
Susan suddenly understood, then raised her eyebrows and said excitedly: "What? No more confidence?"
"Yes."
Chuck said calmly: "I'm still a human being, not even a monster. As long as I'm not a god, monsters will cry and run away."
Susan: "..."
Chapter completed!