However, despite being officially recorded, there wasn't much usable information available.
"They were definitely paid off," Miles Sherman said in a low voice after a look, pointing to several indicators. "The scale of the laboratory's construction should have been specified, but these sections are blank."
Any legitimate project would have this clearly noted, but this one didn't.
The most likely explanation is that someone was paid to keep quiet. There were no government personnel conducting regular inspections, just a few sparse, meaningless descriptions.
Clearly, both sides knew a science lab like this would have its non-compliant aspects.
It was practically a well-known, unwritten rule.
Development often leads to pollution, and the government wasn't about to let such a cash cow go.
It was a source of political achievements and jobs; the only sacrifice was a small part of Planet C14's environment.
