"But Governor, while this plan is sound, we shouldn't celebrate too soon. What if this bastard really is as clean as he claims and hasn't accepted any bribes?"
This remark from Eugene sobered the excited Stevenson somewhat, who agreed and replied, "You have a point. The priority is to investigate first, then talk..."
"Yes, Governor, but if we want to investigate him, I'm afraid we can't use the law enforcement departments at our disposal. Not to mention whether those idiots can find anything, they might also tip him off, which would be more trouble than it's worth!"
Stevenson thought so too.
He may control the National Guard, but they are an armed force, not adept at conducting investigations.
In addition, he had control over the police department and other agencies within the state.
But to have these people investigate the Tax Bureau and that David, it seemed as laughably absurd as performing sword play in front of Guan Gong...
Unless...