I suppose that’s what ex-government officials do — sell their connections, work their Rolodex (how old are we Jerry? Do you still get milk delivery to the house? I have a Royal typewriter I still bang out letters to friends on — it’s eccentric and my friends think it’s a hoot.)
It is an interesting coincidence that he chose Latvia and the Ukraine, ie, within “spitting” distance of Russia (‘cause of course we have to spit at them when we have a chance). But maybe it’s just that, a strange coincidence. Though you’d think he’d try to wheedle his way onto the board of Total so he could have a reason to go to Paris at least. Or some bank in London — so many to choose from.
I’m sure he has his reasons—Latvia in the spring is no doubt charming. And there’s a little action on the side that he can read about while having his morning coffee at The Coffee Inn in Riga.
Even for a country long accused of funnelling dirty Russian funds into the European Union, Latvia's latest banking scandal is shocking.
As I have said before NWBO has made itself immortal ridiculous as we say in Dutch, with the hiring of CB. Its a biotech, a biotech should hire biotech tech peeps and a law firm should hire a CIA detective... ooh wait..