Chapter 156
Before the High Court building, journalists and reporters from every news corporation gathered at the court entrance with their cameras and recorders in hand.
A woman in a blue and black pantsuit, along with a pale blue beret tested the microphone pinned to her black coat before she looked into her colleague’s cameras. At the end of their countdown signal, she smiled and began speaking, “Good moming from all of us at the Latest News Network. I am Tasha Louise, here to report on the corruption charges against four long-serving ministers of the Kingdom. This concems the Minister of Defense, Alfred Cummings; the Deputy Minister of Defense, Pierre Whitlaw; the Minister of Finance, Marie Martin; and the Deputy Minister of Finance, Patrick Dupont.”
“Last Tuesday, exactly six days ago, the police arrested the ministers for alleged corruption. The hearing held just two days ago confirmed that a trial was necessary to determine whether the ministers are guilty of the crimes alleged. Their lawyers have previously argued that certain evidence relied upon by the prosecution was unreliable. Today, we shall see if that proves to be true.”
The trial will start with the prosecution opening its case, and will move on to the presentation of evidence in efforts to prove the charges against the accused. Witnesses will be summoned, and they will b e examined, cross-examined and re-examined in order for the esteemed Judge Cook to ascertain whether the ministers are innocent or guilty. More on that when the court is in session. Once again, I am Tasha Louise. Thank you for joining us on the LNN.” 3
The other reporters made similar reports with their camera person before making their way to the courtroom where the case was scheduled to be tried. The journalists, reporters and camera crew mingled among themselves.
But the noisy room immediately turned into dead silence when the guards opened the doors to announce,” Their Royal Highnesses, and the Duke and Duchess.”
Everyone stood upright before lowering themselves into a bow. None of them dared take pictures without permission after what happened last time outside Dr Yeil’s medical centre. They didn’t want to be suspended or fired for angering the royal family. After the royal family bowed in return, everyone stood, and the clicking of shoes was the only sound in the courtroom as the four of them made their way to the front row.
Every representative from news corporations started taking their seats as well. Judge Cook entered, and everyone stood, including the royals, before they sat back down upon the judge’s affirmative nod. The judge peered through his thick, round glasses as he called upon the prosecution to open its case.
The beginning was just a repetition of facts. Who the accused persons were, their jobs, and the charges against them. After that, the real action began when the prosecutor said, “My Lord, the prosecution calls upon the first witness, Alfred Cummings.“
“Proceed.” The judge nodded the bailiff’s way. The bailiff then brought the minister to the stand, where he took an oath to speak the truth, only the truth, and nothing but the truth. Those who were used to seeing Cummings noticed that he had lost considerable weight, and the bags under his eyes showed how exhausted he was.
Cummings’s eyes somehow found their way to Lucianne, and he scowled without thinking. Xandar’s arm went protectively around his mate’s shoulder as he threw Cummings a death glare, compelling him to look the other way.
The prosecutor then began her line of questioning, “Mr Cummings, in your significantly long tenure as the Kingdom’s Minister of Defence, have you ever had an issue with money?”
Cummings looked at her with hateful eyes as he spat, “Since you know that my tenure is long, you should know that I have enough to live a reasonably good life.”
“Reasonably good’, Mr Cummings? Let’s see.” She lifted up a sheet of paper and said, “In the course of your lifetime, you’ve managed to own seven apartments, five mansions, two limousines, five sports cars, twenty holiday homes and an art collection that was worth two million dollars when you acquired them, and is now worth five million.”
Despite the surprising gasps in the room, Cummings merely responded, “Perks of serving the people.”
“How do you serve the people?”
“I am the Minister of Defense, as you’ve told me so yourself.”
“We’ve calculated your salary, Mr Cummings, and I can tell you that, even if you had spent every penny acquiring those properties, you’d still have to take a loan in the millions to own what you have. We’ve checked with your bankers. You have no outstanding loans.”
The prosecutor then lifted up a sheet of paper and showed it to him before she said, “This is how you’ve been keeping your reasonably good life’, isn’t it, Mr Cummings? You’ve been siphoning money from the
government.”
The journalists and reporters gasped in shock and murmurs soon filled the room. Judge Cook yelled,” Silence!”
The prosecutor proceeded, “Mr Cummings, have you or have you not been making illegal transactions of money from the government.”
“No.”
“Then, how do you explain this?”
“I was forced to do it.”
“By whom?”
“The Duke, Greg Claw.”
“According to the audits before your eyes, it says you’ve transferred a percentage to the company, Wu Bi Corporation. So, in effect, you were not transferring money to Greg Claw. Why would he coerce you when h e has nothing to gain?”
Cummings snorted darkly and said, “According to this, Greg Claw received commissions from Wu Bi Corp, and you’re saying he has nothing to gain from forcing me to take the funds?”
“The Duke’s commission amounts to less than fifteen percent of what you have taken from the government, Mr Cummings. It doesn’t make sense for the Duke to coerce you to take more and for him to take less, significantly less.”
Cummings was controlling his anger as he spat, “How do you know he’s not running Wu Bi Corporation?”
“I don’t. Do you have any evidence saying that the Duke is the owner, Mr Cummings?”
Cummings averted his eyes, until Judge Cook prompted him to answer, so he muttered in dissatisfaction,” No. But he did coerce me to do what I did.”
“So, what you’re saying is the Duke forced you to siphon money from the government, and in doing so, he forced you to live your ‘reasonably good life’?”
Christian was pressing back a smile but Xandar was still enraged. Lucianne had to constantly stroke his hand to make sure he didn’t explode.
After a moment of silence, the judge prompted, “Answer the question, Mr Cummings.”
“The Duke forced me to take the money, and I was paid a small portion to shut up.”
“A small portion that ‘forced’ you to buy up quite a lot of valuables, I can see. Did the Duke force you to acquire the apartments, holiday homes, cars and art collection?”
The defence lawyer, Mr Clark, shot up from his seat and shouted, “Objection, my Lord! Irrelevance!”
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