However, the Ditter case had involved every inspection team in the entire National Tax Bureau, so it was impossible for the 19 million-plus to all end up in his pocket.
According to David's thinking,
of the 19 million, he had to take at least about 2 million or so and distribute it among the heads of the 10 inspection teams in the bureau.
Truth be told, it was quite painful for him to take out 2 million.
But first, let's not talk about the seven teams that had joined later to catch the tail end of autumn, his own team and the teams led by Hutton and Hector had made significant efforts.
Now, with the taxes amounting to over 19 million, if he were to give just 30-50 thousand or even 100-80 thousand, it would seem a bit selfish, not to mention petty.
So his thought was to give each of the three inspection teams 400 thousand, with the remaining 800 thousand to be divided among the seven teams that had joined later.
In this way, the taxes he would take would be around 17 million.