Why did you chose the House of Records over the Caldari Business Tribunal? I have never thought of HoR being an investigative body.
The units, before they were sold to Mordu's, would usually be put to use for either the CEP, CBT, or upon request by the Megacorporations for internal use, this made the HoR the most neutral-seeming place to park it that is still a State-wide entity and not controlled by a single faction. The HoR does not have to be an investigative body for investigators and analysts to be among the various services it provides to the other bodies. As the hearings, panels, briefings, inquiries, commissions, and other various assembled meetings both call upon and establish records (many of which are probably sealed and classified as part of the simultaneously collusive and cut-throat games of power at the top).
Here in America the Congressional Budget Office scores bills and projects their impacts economically in reports for the relevant subcommittees to hear and consider among their decisions to vote yes or no in a similar capacity.
What makes you think Caldari State "citizens" are taxed by the CEP? Why do the desires of the "public" factor in at all?
Well, is there any relevant official lore that says anything one way or the other if people are taxed in the State? Why would the corporations pay out of pocket when they could get the public to pay for it while robbing from the purse, as well?
With the exception of the last few years of CPD jingoism, I've never gotten the impression of Caldari society as being so brutally oppressive that public sentiment is considered irrelevant. Whipping up public outrage is step one in real-life political power-plays as well as getting people so worried about the consequences of not acting, they'll approve of the first plan to come along without taking a very close look. Maybe a few corporations operate with suffocating jack-booted-thuggery, but I don't think that's the majority experience.
What did Modern Finances gain by running a smear campaign against HoR (or CBT) other than the creation of these investigative teams?
It provided financing to the State which subsidized the program.
Then running another smear campaign to give the same kind of "get the public to demand what we'll benefit from for us" so they could sell the units off.
What does MF gain?
Profits. This stuff happens in real life government day in and day out.
This seems counter to Caldari goals of having minimal government oversight of corporate operations. Was it looking to have its chief competitors Caldari Funds Unlimited & State & Region Bank restricted in some way? Why would the megacorporations support such restrictions & oversight?
What "restrictions" come about as a result of there being some investigators doing investigate-y things?
Oversight can come in the form of investigations to discover if the most profit is being generated possible, rooting out fraudulent waste in the system, getting to the bottom of disputes between corporations, etc. These units have no authority to establish policies or regulations, they are simply summoned by the bodies who do (which already exist and I'm not interfering with) to offer testimony or expert analysis.
Why would Modern Finances have to go to an obscure media subsidiary when Nugoeihuvi, the State's largest media conglomerate, owns 35% of Modern Finances?
I was using the phrasing to inject the idea of nefarious imagery. My phrasing doesn't rule out it being Nugoeihuvi.
Of course, if I went ahead and named them specifically, that opens me up to claims that I'm being over-specific and too far-reaching in my claims. 6 of one, half a dozen of the other...damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Why would the HoR (or CBT) not contract Corporate Police Force/other Security company teams for investigations?
Because those groups have a conflict of interest as they are subsidiaries of individual megas, not neutral bodies.
Can you provide a reference for "looming instability threatening investment security" being a "common tactic in State politics"?
No more than you can provide evidence that it isn't. However, there was
http://www.eveonline.com/news.asp?a=single&nid=3746&tid=6 and the entire series that spawned out of that where CFU was looking a bit unstable for a while. To me, it had undertones of political opportunism at play under the guise of "protecting" the institution that controls so many people's retirement accounts. Consider what has happened in real life during the same time period that news item came out and tell me it doesn't echo real life. Also in that same news piece, you'll notice that aside from the CFU, what agency was it that supplied the testimony from an expert analyst about economic models?
That's right, the House of Records.
You ask over and over "where is your proof it works this way". I've put forward a vision, the only bar I'm concerned with crossing is whether I've contradicted something specific or not. Beyond that, I am happy to (and ideally prefer to) get feedback and ideas to make the concept stronger, but I'm not going to be set into a chasing my own tail situation because some areas I touched on have no authoritative answer. If you don't have proof that it works some other way (I want to see it, so I know exactly how far what I've tripped over reaches out and thus what extent the changes I am perfectly willing to make are :9), then I'm not wasting the grey matter to reconcile an issue that neither of us could definitively prove to the other. I'm not of a mind to remain silent where the lore is silent, only on not directly contradicting it. Otherwise, if that standard were applied universally you may as well call it the "never create anything interesting of your own ever again" clause.
Not to be mean, but...the corporations pay for the needed centralized elements of Caldari government, not Caldari citizens, and public opinion isn't typically used as a means of decision in the State. That defeats the whole idea of a meritocracy.
Is it established somewhere that the megas shell out the cash for the central gov't bodies? I'd think the last thing a shrewdly uber-capitalist corporation would do is pay for things itself when it could just pass the cost along to the consumer-sheeple :9.
Keep in mind I didn't specify if it was income tax, property tax, sales tax, etc.
Public opinion is required to move institutions of power or at least provide them political cover which is why outrages are constantly manufactured against "negatively portrayed social ill x" just before a big vote is due.
Tibus Heth wants a tighter grip, he doesn't make a speech where he publicly rolls out a new secret police program, he starts making statements about how Caldari pride has been insulted by something-something, public sentiment does the rest.
I've often gotten the impression that meritocracy is just a cultural zeitgeist to rationalize activity the public might question, something the megas pay lip service to but only as a facade. It is one of their puppet-strings, as it were.
Also, keep in mind I have no further intentions with this than as backstory. Its possible I might eventually someday write a story involving some of their day-to-day from that period, but it wouldn't imply any deeper level of conspiracy weaving than things we know happen in our congresses around the world all the time with sham "hearings" and "investigations" that are often more about posturing than results. I'm not going to be releasing leaks of investigations going on currently or anything like that. I have referred to my extended absence as Syyl and Yaan having taken part in some things going on in the State, but that's classified and will never be ICly spoken of :9 or even clarified any further than that hazy statement.
Their moments of creation, to me, represent when Mordu's finally acquiesced to their increasingly frequent requests to be re-stationed as the State descended into a semi-despotic situation. This provided the "turn in the wind" that I launched their arcs from and gives me safe distance. I also think the Provists probably would have increasingly wanted its own investigators. By the time they were ripping into the management, the CBT was the one baying for blood, then later when they were going after a corporate board member, it was Provists/CPD. I've thought of them maybe having a few 15 minutes of fame moments of positive connection with at least the political wonks of the public shaping a positive image of impartiality and clarity of revelation (sometimes to one or more of the investigative body's own members aggravation). But the impulse driving that is going to take better form in my next stew that is cooking.
Any C.J. Cregg (The West Wing) fans? :9