halfcenturyup
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Reading that, as I understood that. he didn't actually think we were 'guilty', as accused, of circumnavigating the FFP rules. He chose to not see us as innocent because he agreed with the non-cooperation charge, and he saw that in itself as breaching the FFP rules by withholding evidence. A crazy take.
I'll be honest. I didn't read it and couldn't be arsed registering for it. Can you archive it for me?
If it's too much, don't bother. I just don't like registering for things I know I am not going to use. Or do you think it's worth doing?