Corrupt: Corridors of Power
By Ed Adams
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Hear, speak and see no evil.
Can power, greed, and money create corruption?
Could an honest politician ever win an election?
How does a politician hold his value?
Clare joins Parliament as a Researcher.
See her, and her friends, uncover a ruthless plan
and realize a single politici
Ed Adams
NaNoWriMo novel writing winner several times, Ed Adams was born, raised and educated in London but has travelled widely causing some of his friends to suspect him of a double life.
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Corrupt - Ed Adams
Thanks
A big thank you for the tolerance and bemused support from all of those around me. To those who know when it is time to say, step away from the keyboard!
and to those who don't.
To Julie for that kind of understanding that only comes with really knowing me.
To thesixtwenty.co.uk for direction.
To the NaNoWriMo gang for the continued inspiration and encouragement.
To Topsham, for being lovely.
To John, for his uncompromising readthroughs.
To Elizabeth, Georgina, Roger, John, Caroline, Richard and other cover reviewers.
To the edge-walkers. They know who they are.
And, of course, thanks to the extensive support via the random scribbles of rashbre via http://rashbre2.blogspot.com
and its cast of amazing and varied readers whether human, twittery, smoky, cool kats, photographic, dramatic, musical, anagrammed, globalized or simply maxed-out.
Not forgetting the cast of characters involved in producing this; they all have virtual lives of their own.
And of course, to you, dear reader, for at least 'giving it a go'.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Thanks
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PART ONE
Beauty and Terror
Setup
Cellarium
The Rose
Minerva and Medusa
Zoom call to Amanda
Clare needs digs
Topolski's to meet the Flatmates
Portcullis House Interview
Stepping Out
Day One at the House
Day One at the flat
Bigsy describes the Lobby
Christina unearths something
The dragon from the mountains
Clare goes home
Another day in the House
Calling Amanda
Special Advisor
Langan's Brasserie
Video Conference
Confusion will be my epitaph
Clare gets the bug
The recording
Opium Chinatown
Politician bashing
Bermondsey compression
PART TWO
The Hollow Men
Roger Slater
Law Courts
Builder's lorry
Maggie Shannon
Transgenic
Red Light District
Marion Charlotte gets minted
Amanda is not shopping
Balls Brothers, Bishopsgate
Emily Karankawa
eMail chain
Bigsy fails the interview
Straight Ahead
How long will that watch battery last?
Love nest scandal
Deepfaked
Andrew goes on the offensive
Brant Shareholders' Meeting
Chumocracy
Plate glass corner office
Killer Genie
Don't look back
blow your harmonica, son
Jaffacakes and regulation
Old fashioned tactics
Imaginary Boyfriend Day
Backhanders
Take a ride
St Thomas Hospital
Singapore
Ideology
Beauty and the Devil are the same thing
Bodø
Code Words
Extraordinary General Meeting
One-way ticket
Rachel Crosby
Due diligence
weasel words from a professional
Fielders Court Chambers
Ship and Shovell
Superinjunction
Bigsy and the Tunnels
Get it On
Meanwhile, back in Bermondsey
That secret entrance
Vauxhall Cross and the Plan
PART THREE
Politicians
Identity Bill, Second Reading
Truth to Power
Fashion
London Fashion: Wednesday
Slater's interview
Chocolate Paradise Peachtree
The Burma Road
Mistaken Identity
Shake it off
The Globe Tavern
Surprise pizza
Two separate women
Kensington Gardens
The meeting
PART FOUR
How to execute a plan
PLAN 01 – Remove obstacles
Dusted
Disappearing
Red line around
PLAN 02 – Enrolment
Garrick
Rolling
PLAN 03 – Light the Touchpaper
Brading on Corruption
News in Focus TV show
PLAN 04 – Reaction
Stock Market
Dubious funders
PLAN 05 – Execution
Elixanor Business Strategy Meeting
VIP check-in
Now choose your next Ed Adams novel!
Wise Monkeys
The three wise monkeys see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
. They are:
The phrase is often used to refer to those who deal with impropriety by turning a blind eye.
PART ONE
Beauty and Terror
"Let everything happen to you
Beauty and terror
Just keep going
No feeling is final."
Rainer Maria Rilke
Setup
Clare sensed that her iPhone would ring. She was looking out across River Thames from the Triangle's office in Hays Galleria. It still startled Clare when she saw Amanda's name come up on the screen.
Clare Crafts,
she said, Hello Amanda! It's been a while.
Clare knew that if Amanda Miller was calling from SI6, the UK's Secret Intelligence Service, then it must be something significant. Amanda wasn't one to waste words.
Hello, Clare, yes, it has been a while. I've another interesting situation developing here!
Okay Amanda, can you explain by phone, or do we need to meet?
I can give you the outline by phone, but yes, we should also meet,
answered Amanda, And this time it's you I need help from!
Clare was puzzled; usually Amanda contacted Jake if it was a general request. After all, she had known Jake the longest, from that time when he'd been incarcerated by the security services, while she, Bigsy and Chuck Manners had been chasing around the deserts of Arizona. Such a long time ago...
Ok, tell all,
asked Clare.
Well, it's once again the nature of you being 'off the radar' that could prove so useful. Clare, I'd like you to spend a little time working alone the river at the Houses of Parliament.
Really? You know my sister Sam is there?
asked Clare.
We do, and as a matter of fact that is one of the reasons that this is such a good fit,
answered Amanda, Samantha Crafts, Research Assistant to Mary Crestwell, Conservative MP for Darland Totteridge, in Surrey.
She calls her Mary,
answered Clare, And seems to think she's all right, if somewhat tough.
Yes, she has a sterling reputation. No expense wheezes, no house flips, no dirty laundry in the cupboard – Samantha struck luck with Mary!
answered Amanda.
We are hoping you'll be able to take on a similar role, also for a Conservative MP. After all there's more of them to choose between.
And why would I do that?
asked Clare, intrigued.
The situation you discovered based upon that listening station out at Greenwich Peninsula hasn't gone away. There are more MPs being caught out now and it's by a mix of corruption, both sleazy and slushy.
What? They are still trying to use the system to corrupt MPs, as a cheap way to bypass lobbying procedures?
Yes, although we got that Minerva listening station place by the Dome shut down just after our actions the last time.
They must have been on to a good thing, if they have started it up again,
said Clare.
That's what we want you to find out, and who you think is involved. We've kept this from the nosey parkers in the press and overtly from the loose jawed MPs. We think there is still someone - we think it is probably the Russians - trying to exert moral suasion over some of our MPs.
Moral suasion? You mean blackmail?
asked Clare, Like the last time with Bernard Driscoll? I seem to remember it ended catastrophically for him. Killed in a car crash on the way to Norwich.
Yes, and it is because you have the knowledge of this and access to your very talented friends, that I am asking you to help us. I could offer some remuneration too, but I somehow sense that your organisation has sufficient funds already.
Clare thought carefully; Amanda was referring to the substantial funds that had come to the Triangle team from past endeavours, and Clare knew that Amanda had turned a blind eye to the source of the funds. Not that Amanda was trying to exert any direct pressure on Clare.
Of course we'll help,
said Clare, There is never a dull moment around you, Amanda. You must tell me what I need to do!
"It'll be working for an MP called Andrew Brading; Secretary of State for Internal Affairs; you might not know so much about him at the moment, but they tip him for the top in a few years. You must read up on him before you go to their offices. Get someone to test you too.
The next thing will be to talk to your younger sister about working in Parliament - it'll be a much better briefing than anything that I can provide! I'll take it that this is settled then? I'll make sure the path is cleared to get you inserted into an appropriate role in Parliament. One thing, I suggest you'll need to move from your apartment for this. It will be better if you are with some other researchers - that way you'll pick up the news and gossip more readily.
Great,
said Clare, And do I get paid for this work - like as a civil servant?
Not enough to live on,
answered Amanda, Barely enough to buy your food every day. Most of these posts go to people with connections, usually heavily supported by Trust Funds or The Bank of Mum and Dad.
Okay - no need to sell it,
smiled Clare into the phone, I'll get on to Sam to find out what's what.
Excellent,
said Amanda, We'll talk again in a few days when I've set this up.
Clare heard the phone click.
Bigsy looked over, What breaks you from staring out of the window?
he asked.
You'll never guess what! That was Amanda - she wants me to work at the Houses of Parliament - some kind of surveillance gig!
What about the rest of us?
asked Bigsy.
Oh, I'm sure we'll all be involved!
answered Clare., If not, I'll request it from my Member of Parliament.
Cellarium
Clare had arranged a lunchtime meeting with Samantha at the Cellarium by Westminster Abbey.
Hi Clare, we can't get much closer than this!
said Samantha, referring to them being opposite the Palace of Westminster.
Samantha had breezed in, wearing business attire. A dark trouser suit with a white blouse buttoned to the top.
Very business-like!
smiled Clare.
You soon get used to it, but you'll need several of this type of outfit to fit in! Dress for success but don't upstage the politicians!
Two gin and tonics later, Clare had ordered the pumpkin gnocchi and Sam had caramelised onions and quiche. The Abbey continued the ancient benedictine tradition of providing hospitality to visitors and presented its food with panache. The Cellarium was part of the 14th century fabric of Westminster Abbey, where in olden times the monks kept their stores of food & drink. Now the Cellarium café kept the tradition of hospitality alive, albeit at London prices.
Clare looked at Samantha, Are you still with that Stewie Fosdick?
she asked.
Samantha looked startled, It was Stuart Fosdyke and no, I'm not - he was a dweeb. All watermelon sweet but then I heard he was making out with some other girl. It hurt me for a while but I've moved on, I am so over it - over him.
Clare looked at her sister. She seemed clear-eyed and not in the least put out by the recent turn of fortunes.
I hope she doesn't need to fake it like I did.
But that took you two years?
Yes, it took two long years to call it quits. But forget that boy, I'm over it. Babe - Clare - I'm cool by the way.
From what I remember you seemed fond of him...I always wondered if he was right for you - and he always scowled at me.
I noticed - both his scowls and your looks of displeasure. And I didn't I love him, anyway. So, I decided I'd live my life... It's my life...Not following around a two-timer.
Better without him, right on sister!
Sam continued, He thought he was quite the man, and he tells his friends he made my heart break. It shows he knew nothing.
Urgh. He sound like a right head case. The big 'I Am.'
Yes, I did the right thing - breaking from him. Deleted all his pictures from my phone. And the sexts. Blocked him dead. He won't ever bring me down again. He is gone.
Whoa.
Said Clare, But you still need a hug then?
Hugs are still good,
said Samantha.
And what about you? Any boys, or girls in your life? Who was that last one? Olivia?
Aurora actually. No, it didn't last. But we were both in it for the spree!
And you are still hanging around with that Triangle gang? I think Jake and Bigsy must be your secret boyfriends? I can see that Jake is kinda hot.
Strictly professional. Maybe I'll meet someone in Parliament - If I was looking, that is.
Clare asked, Tell me about working in Parliament. What will the first week be like, Ms. PPE from Oxford?
Are you sure you'll get the role? I mean, it is difficult to get into a Parliamentary Researcher role and quite competitive. Not to mention the awful pay. Oh, and thank you very much for helping to keep me afloat. It seems strange getting subsidies from my older sister!
I guess I've been lucky with 'That Triangle gang' as you put it, and we've been able to charge some impressive fees along the way. And, of course, you are tax deductible!
Clare grinned at her sister.
Samantha began, "When I sent my CV to an MP's office after graduation, I never dreamt that a few months later I would work at the heart of British politics in one of the most beautiful buildings in the world.
Nor did I imagine that I would pound the streets during a general election campaign, sneaking into media soirees at party conference or sweating in the gym next to politicians but I have, thanks to this role, which has given me the chance to get my foot firmly in the door - and thank you, Clare - I really mean it- when I say thank you for your moral and financial help to get me started.
Well, it's family - isn't it - not quite Bank of Mum and Dad, but along those lines!
Samantha continued, "In Westminster, internships are common and most MP's offices will take on interns to help ease the workload. It's why I'm worried whether you'll get the job - and it's a direct jump to Researcher too. Normally it is a rite of passage to be an intern first, as MPs are wary of taking on staff without knowledge of how Parliament works.
"For some, this extra hoop to jump through is seen as a selection process, but Clare, as you know, it prices out those who can't afford to live unpaid in London.
I remember when I was going for an interview. It was with the MP's office manager and a researcher. They were both testing me, but not too formal.
They asked me about my experience and how much I knew about the MP and why I wanted the role. Of course, I had my Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree from Oxford to wave around, plus I had done my research. So I got this six-month internship which although unpaid, includes expenses to cover my travel and food every day.
It's really like slavery then?
confided Clare, They all grab enormous expenses budgets and then pay you in potato crisps?
Don't say that during the interview,
said Samantha, looking serious, You pretend that you like the working conditions,
To be honest, I'll still be getting paid by Triangle, so the food money really is for food -er - or drinks.
"That's the spirit. I remember my first day clearly, trying hard not to stare as MPs I had spent three years studying stood next to me in the queue for lunch.
"I also remember how hard it was to adapt to the demands of an MP's office and the realisation that in Westminster the working day never ends at 6pm as business in the House can go on late into the night. Be prepared for that.
"As a result, my first week was one of the most exciting yet draining of my life, and I remember leaving work on Friday and wondering how I was going to make it through the next six months.
"Being an intern in such a busy office meant that for the first few weeks I was bottom of the heap and they gave me tasks such as opening the post, filing letters and emails and answering the phone. Later, they gave me more responsibility as I proved myself to the team and they trusted me.
Sam, it always looks like you've got a glamorous job and you never give away that there are some drudgey parts!
I know, and I thank you for saying that. Case in point: I remember meeting my MP for the first time and her turning to me as she strode down a corridor, me running along behind. Then she looked me dead in the eyes and asked why I wasn't a member of the party.
What did you say?
A bit wishy-washy - I offered that I didn't feel able to become a member of any party as I agreed and disagreed with elements of them all. Then I watched nervously, wondering if I had just blown my chances as she studied me closely, smiled, and carried on walking.
I'd better get some stock responses ready!
Yes, I learnt very quickly that you have to have an answer for every question asked, even if it's not the right one, as it might be your only opportunity to offer an opinion and people make their minds up quickly.
So, they can make decisions then?
Stoppit. I know you are only doing it to worry me. The same day I went into the House of Commons for the first time (it's much smaller than you think).
I remember visiting it on a school trip once.
Yes, I forgot that. But as well as the exciting things, being an intern means I also had the more mundane office responsibilities too, such as making tea, doing the washing up and stuffing envelopes. You are somehow hoping to bypass all the mundane stuff? It might be more difficult than you think.
I'm hoping for some sponsorship from a friend.
It'd have to be a friend in a very high place. Do you know someone in the Cabinet or Secret Service or something?
I couldn't possibly comment,
answered Clare, smiling.
"Oh, I see you are doing Civil Servant speak now. There's more to you than meets the eye, sister dear. One of the best things about being a researcher, is the varied nature of the job.
"That first week, as I was walking to the kitchen to make a cup of tea, I met the Prime Minister, standing alone pouring out a cup of tea. He poured a second one and handed it to me. I was slightly star-struck and somehow managed to garble a thank you.
Clare smiled at the thought of her kid sister meeting the Prime Minister without a word to say.
Samantha continued, Perhaps not the best first impression, but the opportunity to make it at all means that hundreds of cups of tea later, it's still worth it!
I'm sold,
said Clare, And I'm determined to get the role.
Who is it with?
asked Samantha, I promise I'll keep schtumm!
Andrew Brading,
answered Clare, studying Samantha's face for a reaction. She didn't need to study it.
Unbelievable!
said Samantha, You've hit the jackpot there. He's tipped for the top. He's also, how shall I say 'photogenic', regardless of whether he's wearing a shirt.
I thought he looked quite smart in the photos
Yes, and everyone that is around him always says he has a wonderful personality too. I can't believe it. You get one of the hotties in Parly and I get a female dragon. And I'm the one with the PPE(Oxon)
I'm quietly philosophical,
answered Clare.
And I'm quietly late!
answered Samantha looking at her watch. She stands. They hug.
Does this mean I'm picking up the bill?
asks Clare.
Ooh, would you, thank you! It means I can just be back in time!
smiles Samantha. She skips to the outside of the Cellarium. Then across the road to enter Parliament via the Old Palace Yard.
Clare paid and was walking back to Westminster tube when her phone rang.
Hi, It's Bigsy. What you said got me thinking. Remember that Pete Burr? He was observing us at the Triangle. I remembered that I sent him some minor viruses so that we could keep tabs on him. I've just called him for a meeting!
The Rose
Bigsy had been busy. He had tracked down Pete Burr, who had worked at the old listening station called Minerva, along the Thames at Canada Water. It had been run by dubious sorts before it was closed down. Pete had become tangled up in something involving The Triangle and seen the business end of several weapons. He'd have been traumatised except, Bigsy remembered, he was wearing a ludicrous sailor costume at the time. Bigsy wasn't sure if he'd been the one who was more traumatised by that incident.
They met upstairs at The Rose, a pub on Albert Embankment, which also has a good view across to the Houses of Parliament. Bigsy had also invited Christina Nott along, because he felt sure Pete would remember Christina from their last encounter.
Clare, Bigsy and Christina arrived together. They could sense that Pete was nervous. They worked out that he sensed that the three of them together spelled trouble.
Christina smiled, How's business Pete? Are you still working for the Americans?
Hello Christina, sorry if I seem jumpy, but well - you know. The last time I saw you there was a lot of guns involved and then we got stormed by the police. Nothing like that planned for today, I hope?
Everything is cool. Nothing to worry about. We were simply wondering if you still had contact with any of your old buddies from that place by The Dome?
What the US-operated listening station called Minerva?
he replied, knowing that they both knew all of this, but he wanted to frame it accurately.
That's right, I guess some of the folk there would like to see their jobs continue even after Minerva got shut down.
Pete nodded, Very astute. Actually, several of the old team moved to a new job when it was set up. As a matter of fact, I'm also still in contact with two of the Americans - you might remember them - Emily Karankawa and Anne-Marie Bristow, who were also at that traumatising event at the Lanchester.
Did they also move with the job - I don't mean with that dubious agency- I mean with the other dubious Agency?
asked Clare.
"Ah yes, I even got paid by the Miel Doux Agency after all of that. I assume Jennifer Sussex wanted us to keep silent about everything. And, if you remember, Emily and Anne-Marie were quite junior agents, trusted for overseas work, from the CIA. Neither of them wanted to rock the boat and - remarkably - they were both awarded medals for their part in the capture of Turgenev and Yegorin - even if it didn't go quite as planned after their capture.
Are they secret medals?
asked Bigsy, remembering something he'd seen in a spy movie on television.
No, they were regular medals and presented in a ceremony. I can tell you that their boss Olivia was spitting nails though. She'd ignored what we'd told her, and wasn't even along for the operation.
Operation?
asked Bigsy
Oh yes, we had to repackage the whole event as if it had been a perfectly planned CIA operation, after the fact,
said Pete, Of course, we here all know what really happened.
Pete continued, "I decided I was well out of it after that little session. I applied for another helpdesk role. Well, I'm a small fish for some sharks at a Chinese Bank. I'm not allowed to call myself a Financial Advisor, so I'm a financial services executive. I phone people, get them interested in investments and