I didn't defraud the government by taking money that was not mine.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My actions constituted pure hacking that resulted in relatively trivial expenses for the companies involved, despite the government's false claims.
The danger I faced was not accepted as reasonable grounds for deferring my tax payments, as authorities, who despite being told all of this, still chose to pursue action against me, as opposed to finding an alternative solution.
I didn't like taking money from individuals.
You can't take money from the taxpayers out of the treasury to give it to pay off your political donors. That's corruption to do that.
The military destabilised my government on politically motivated charges.
Dealing with the government does not mean you have to give a bribe.
I did the thing with bonds, which was about 30 million dollars, and didn't get none of the money on them.
I told the Inland Revenue I didn't owe them a penny because I lived near the seaside.
There is no kind of dishonesty into which otherwise good people more easily and frequently fall than that of defrauding the government.
I didn't pay my taxes for years.