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FRC's offices are full
TS has been intrigued for a while now by the hallowed offices of the FRC.
A few weeks ago, TS happened to be invited to said offices, after what some considered 'rude remarks' that the offices were full of nice furniture while staff were somewhat on the scarce side.
But lo and behold, the FRC's offices - far from the posh front meeting rooms - were full of busy people, seriously conferring over the rims of spectacles, surrounded by thousands and thousands of pages.
POB boss Paul George sat by his lonesome and dear AIDB counsel Cameron Scott was not to be seen - no doubt busy on another high-profile case gathering crucial evidence.
The kindly Jon Grant, who afforded the visit, didn't hold back on proving to TS that there were in fact people at the FRC, who worked as well.
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