439 Shut up
During the Boer War, Jan Smutz became a Boer hero with a series of victories.
Jan Smotz's highlight was when he led the Boer guerrillas on a long expedition to Cape Town during the Boer War, and annihilated the 17th Cape Lance Cavalry Regiment on the way, which was also the most glorious victory of the Boer coalition during the Boer War.
At one time, Louis Botha had infinite hopes for Jan Smoltz, and after the signing of the Peace Agreement, Jan Smoltz also played a huge role in the process of fighting for the interests of Orange, and even the autonomy of southern Africa, it was Jan Smoltz himself who went to London to lobby to prompt London to make this decision.
When the federal government was established, Jan Smoltz originally wanted to enter the Ministry of Justice the most, but unfortunately the Ministry of Justice was controlled by Henry and Roque, so Jan Smoltz had to go to the Ministry of Education.
In the Ministry of Education, Jan Smozi's shortcomings have been infinitely magnified, he is actually a bit narrow-minded, never considering the overall interests of southern Africa, as the federal government's Minister of Education, Jan Smotz does not have enough overall vision, everywhere to give people a handle, which has led to today's situation.
In fact, Louis Botha knows why Jan Smoltz is the way he is now, and the main reason is still in Roque.
In Southern Africa, Roque's performance is so good that others will be overshadowed by Roque, and Jan Smozi is an arrogant person, so he wants to compete with Roque everywhere, but Jan Smozi does not have the resources that Roque has, so he is passive everywhere, which eventually leads to Jan Smoz's psychological imbalance.
To put it bluntly, it is envy, jealousy, and hatred.
But Louis Botha can't be too straightforward, that would seriously hurt Jan Smoth's self-esteem, and maybe prompt Jan Smoltz to make even more crazy moves.
Therefore, Louis Botha can only remind him euphemistically that he must always take into account Jan Smoth's emotions.
In fact, the current situation is very bad, the concentrated coverage of the newspapers and magazines in southern Africa still has a huge impact on the general public, and now there are more and more voices calling for Jan Smoth's resignation, and there are even people who want to investigate whether Jan Smoltz has committed malfeasance during his tenure as Minister of Education, and even the Ministry of Agriculture, which works with Louis Botha, will inevitably be affected.
Unlike Jan Smoths, Louis Botha actually wanted to enter the Ministry of Defense the most.
But the Ministry of Defense was also controlled by Roque and Hopkins, and there was no room for Louis Botha at all, so Louis Botha went around and went to the Ministry of Agriculture.
If it is replaced by other countries, then the status of the Ministry of Agriculture is still very important, after all, agriculture is the foundation of everything.
It's a pity that this is southern Africa, and everyone knows that the pillar industry in southern Africa is mining, and agriculture is really dispensable.
At least on the surface.
Like Jan Smoths, Louis Botha certainly helped Orange more during his tenure as Minister of Agriculture, such as the recent decision by the Department of Agriculture to help Orange farmers develop their farms, at least to bring the farms in Orange to the same level as those in the Transvaal.
That is, public opinion in southern Africa has not yet paid attention to the Ministry of Agriculture where Louis Botha worked, otherwise, it is estimated that Louis Botha would not have had a good time.
"Louis, there must be someone behind all this, otherwise it would not have caused such a big storm, this is the persecution of our Boer officials, and the federal government should take effective measures to end the current situation." Jan Smotz has now finally realized that the federal government is indeed different from the previous Orange.
In the past, Orange, no matter how much Jan Smozi tossed, at least he would not face the current situation that thousands of people were referring to.
Now the centralized coverage of the Ministry of Education is initiated with the Southern Africa core of the Times, and the boss of the Times is Roque, which is well known in Southern Africa, but even if it does, Jan Smozi can't help it.
The key problem is that there is not a single newspaper in southern Africa with sufficient influence to defend Jan Smoltz, although there are also Boer-founded newspapers in Orange, but they are not comparable to The Times in terms of scale or influence, so Jan Smoltz can only be beaten passively, and there is no active voice channel at all.
As for Jan Smoats's desire for the federal government to take action, this is probably also an extravagant hope.
In Southern Africa, the Ministry of Justice is controlled by Henry and Roque, the police system is the stronghold of Henry and Roque, and Roque is also the deputy secretary of defense.
"Gianni, the situation is like this, even if we know that there is someone behind all this, we have nothing to do, because what they do is within the scope of the rules." Louis Botha has repeatedly emphasized the rules of the game, hoping that Jan Smoltz will wake up.
When the federal government first established the rules, Louis Botha and Jan Smoltz were involved.
In other words, the rules of the game were set by Louis Botha and Jan Smuts, and Roque was too busy dealing with the conflict between Nyasaland and Tanganyika to be too involved.
As a result, now Roque is using the rules formulated by Louis Botha and Jan Smoltz to deal with Jan Smoltz, this reality really makes Louis Botha feel very aggrieved, like his hard-earned son, but it turns out that he is not his own.
"Then we'll change the rules again—" It was clear that Jan Smotz hadn't listened.
Once the rules of the game are established, if they are to be amended, they must first be approved by two-thirds of the members of Congress.
In the current Southern African Federal Parliament, the Boers have less than a third of the seats, and the rest are held by the British, so it is unrealistic for Jan Smoltz to change the rules, and even if they can be repaired, it will not necessarily be changed according to Jan Smoltz's intentions.
After all, it will still be voted on after the amendment, and the House of Lords composed of British aristocrats is often so disgusting that the House of Commons composed of the emerging bourgeoisie is so disgusting, and many times the House of Commons has worked hard to pass a proposal, but when it comes to the House of Lords to vote, it is collectively vetoed, and the British Parliament is also constantly infighting.
Before Louis Botha could speak, there was a quick knock at the door, and Hilton Becky walked quickly to Jan Smotz's side and whispered in Jan Smoth's ear: "The police from the Ministry of the Interior are here to take Director Huggins—"
"It's just too deceitful!" Yang Smozi took the case.
"Wait, what's going on?" Louis Botha asked.
Daniel Huggins is the director of the Department of Basic Education of the Ministry of Education, and many of the funding funds from the Ministry of Education for Orange were implemented by Jan Smotze through Daniel Huggins, which is why Jan Smotz would have such a big reaction when he learned that Daniel Huggins was taken away by people from the Home Office.
"I don't know, just now the police from the Department of the Interior went directly to Director Huggins' office to take Director Huggins and the documents signed by Director Huggins—" Hilton Becky explained softly as he walked out with Jan Smothy.
Daniel Huggins, who is also a director, could not be taken away, and the Ministry of the Interior police, who were in possession of legal documents, were stopped by the staff of the Ministry of Education.
"I'm sorry two ministers, we are also acting on orders, we do not know what law Director Huggins has violated, if the two ministers have any doubts, please contact our superiors." The inspector who led the team was polite and polite, and even if he knew something, he would not tell Louis Botha and Jan Smoz.
"Very well, you can take Director Huggins with you, but I ask that you give Director Huggins the treatment he deserves, and if you can, remove Director Huggins' handcuffs first, and I can guarantee that Director Huggins will not escape." Louis Botha still values the dignity of Daniel Huggins and, of course, respects the work of the police in the Ministry of the Interior.
"Daniel, what the hell did you do?" Jan Smozi couldn't hold his breath and asked Daniel Huggins in public.
Daniel Huggins raised his head, his originally closed mouth opened, and after all, he still didn't say anything, and was honestly taken away by the police of the Ministry of the Interior.
Later, Louis Botha and Jan Smotz learned the reason for Daniel Huggins' arrest.
The reason is a bit more complicated: Daniel Huggins not only embezzled a portion of the Ministry of Education's grants, but also accepted bribes from a businessman to hand over several school projects in and around Orange to the businessman.
This is the standard benefit delivery.
"It's definitely a frame-up, and I believe Daniel Huggins, he's definitely not that kind of person." Jan Smotz can only choose to trust Daniel Huggins at this time.
"What kind of person is it, it's not you and me who have the final say, how much money Huggins took from that businessman? Why can't you keep a low profile! "Louis Botha also hated iron.
"I don't know, it's said that it's only a thousand pounds, which is not money at all, and this is still deliberately targeted by some people." Jan Smozi said it easily, but even in the UK, a well-off family spends only about 100 pounds a year, 1,000 pounds, enough for a well-off family to live for ten years.
"Don't be stupid Jenny, you know the result of illegally accepting bribes, a thousand pounds is also money, Daniel Huggins, the director of the Department of Basic Education, earns a thousand pounds a year." Louis Botha finally had a big head and didn't know what to do to help Jan Smoltz get out of his current situation.
"It's just a thousand pounds, you go to the Treasury, the Ministry of Defense, and the Ministry of Justice, and we'll make sure that every one of them has a problem—" Jan Smozi said without hesitation.
"Shhhh Shut up! Louis Botha immediately stopped Jan Smothy from complaining, and without real evidence, such things are still rarely said.
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