The timing of Kingsley's resignation is awfully fishy.
Here's a man who has overseen elections for over a decade, and just as The Conservatives are losing their argument about undeclared donations, suddenly resigns. Even more fishy, is the hush-hush around his departure. Unlike Adrian Measner's termination, the government has seen fit to not say anything.
However, like most micromanagers, PMSH is known to retaliate against those who dare to question his infinite wisdom. The CPC is no doubt feeling more than a little sensitive in the wake of their own creative accounting scandal, and has lashed out at the public officials who refused to let them "have their way".
The toll so far - two senior government officials have been fired, and several government agencies dismantled as the CPC government attempts to impose the unpublished party agenda.
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