British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 137: Tobacco Benefit Distribution

"Oh, Mr. Member, I actually look forward to that day very much." Alan Wilson almost bowed his head, shouting to the current MP Harold Wilson and the future Prime Minister Harold Wilson, don't forget wealth and honor.

As a professional civil servant, Alan Wilson cannot be partisan, nor does he agree with Labour. Although the current Prime Minister Attlee is indeed ready to give up British India.

But looking at the current situation in the British mainland, don't you give up, don't you dare to stand up to the friendly eyes of the United States and the Soviet Union, mobilize one million soldiers, and go to India to fight non-stop right after the end of World War II?

France was much more resolute towards the colonies than the UK. De Gaulle held a referendum on the Algeria issue in France when he came to power. Continuing the war, the army was recruited in an all-round way. The national mobilization and Algeria fought **** battles to the end. In the end, France also evacuated Algeria after the referendum.

Harold Wilson came to power in the 1960s, and the deterioration of the British Empire was even more pronounced. The more and more colonies are lost, it is impossible to support a huge military force with the population and resources of the British mainland.

Ernest Bevin, Labour's foreign secretary at the Potsdam Conference, also said at the handover to the Conservatives, "With regard to foreign policy, our obligations have not changed. Since the UK is no longer a big country, or we can no longer play the role of a big country. We still shoulder an important historical mission."

Harold Wilson, who had completed his research on the British-occupied area, returned to Hanover and returned to London by military plane.

Alan Wilson kept Alim coming over and asked about the tobacco production line and how many tobacco leaves were shipped on the ship and could be used for production.

As far as the current situation in Germany is, Alan Wilson said something unpleasant. Germans are not qualified to be picky at all. It's okay to smoke. In this case there is only a question of yes and no, not good or bad.

"There are less than 3,000 tons of tobacco leaves! They are all grown by tobacco farmers in South India." Alim thought for a while and gave the answer, "Mr. Ali Khan, he is very considerate of the needs of the commissioner. The follow-up acquisition is still in progress. ? There are still cargo ships at sea carrying tobacco leaves in the Indian Ocean."

"It's enough in a short time." Alan Wilson thought for a while, and it was enough in a short time. He didn't know what level of tobacco demand in Germany was, but he knew that when New China was just established? The annual output of tobacco leaves in the country was only 70,000 tons.

Even if they don't all smoke? Where is the population of China? The population of the British-occupied area is more than one-third of that of the Shikoku-occupied area, but it is definitely less than 30 million people, and most of them are women. As long as there isn't a big gap? The profit from this sale is simply incalculable.

"Upstream the Rhine to send machines and tobacco leaves to Bonn? I'll go talk to Tim Brand and Hadrow." Alan Wilson's heart was pounding, and he decided to use the benefits of tobacco employment. Contribute to future citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany's capital.

After all, London has now regarded Bonn as a model for the reconstruction and restoration of the British-occupied area. Alan Wilson is also making a small contribution in the face of the British Empire?

Let Alim do the transshipment? Alan Wilson drove the civilian version of the Mercedes-Benz directly to the headquarters of the British-occupied area of ​​​​the Trade Commission? Go directly to the two actual managers of the current Trade Commission? Tim Brand and Harold? After avoiding the others, he calmly entered the topic.

"I shipped a batch of machines and raw materials from British India to be produced in Germany. Among them, Sir Barron from British India helped a lot." Alan Wilson sat down without panic. Not busy opening to narrate.

"Then what?" Tim Brand asked noncommittally, sitting in his seat.

"This is a tobacco production line? There are more than 2,000 tons of tobacco leaves." Alan Wilson said calmly.

"What?" the two undersecretaries blurted out? Standing up almost at the same time? Staring at Alan Wilson.

What is in short supply in Germany now? Would the two deputy secretary-generals who are already in charge of the British-occupied trade committee know?

The two know too well that cigarettes are almost gold now? Hard currency that runs rampant in the British-occupied areas and even throughout Germany. You can also be confident that there are only varying degrees of differences within Europe.

With cigarettes, there is almost everything, oil paintings, cultural relics, gold jewelry, all of which are not a problem. It's not an exaggerated imagination at all, but a fact in front of you.

Now Alan Wilson says that a tobacco production line with tobacco leaves has arrived at the port. This news is like putting a high-explosive bomb in front of the two undersecretaries, making their ears buzzing and their heads for a while. All are in a blank state.

"Ellen!" Harold licked the corner of his dry mouth and just opened his mouth, but Tim Brand reached out to stop his colleague and said with a smile, "I believe that Sir Barron must have spent a lot of time on this matter. It took a little painstaking effort to make this transportation possible. Of course, as the liaison officer of British India and Europe, Alan, you must have paid a lot of hard work for this."

"Yes, Deputy Secretary-General." In an instant, the offense and defense were out of position, but Alan Wilson did not pursue the victory, and maintained the courtesy and respect when he just came in, "It is mainly my colleagues in British India who have worked hard, and I I just coincided with the meeting and made a small contribution."

"Actually, Harold and I could see at a glance when we received Senator Wilson that you are a person who is passionate about your work." Tim Brand said slowly, "I have no intention of being interested in your work. What kind of interference is there? Harold and I haven't pointed fingers at your work since we were together at the Trade Commission. Now, thinking about it carefully, our relationship should be regarded as a pleasant cooperation."

"I am very grateful for the cooperation with the two deputy secretaries-general. I have also learned a lot from the two deputy secretaries-general." Alan Wilson agreed with the words of the two deputy secretaries-general.

"That's good." Tim Brand paused slightly and said, "Uh, Alan, let's be honest, what kind of help do you want us to provide, or to promote the re-employment of German people in the British-occupied area? , what's your unique opinion?"

"Tobacco, which is suddenly put into the market, may cause price fluctuations in the British-occupied area, which may cause a certain degree of confusion." Harold added on the side.

"And now the British-occupied area is seriously damaged, the roads and railways have not been fully restored, and how to transport it is also a difficulty." Tim Brand added immediately.

All in all, the two Deputy Secretaries-General believe that the current British Occupied Areas Trade Commission can provide some degree of help in this matter, and not excessively.

"Dear two Under-Secretaries-General, I'm our man." Alan Wilson bit the word "us" very hard and made his position clear. Tim Brand and Harold's eyes lit up with this response. Slowly spit out a word, "Very good."

"Restoring the market in the British occupation and ensuring employment is the business of the entire British occupation trade committee." Alan Wilson changed his mind when he said this, "Of course, we cannot deny Sir Barron and the British who are thousands of miles away. Indian civil servants, great help in this matter."

"Of course it can't be denied." Tim Brand said simply, and now he has decided in his heart that Alan Wilson is communicating with himself on behalf of the civil servant group on the British India side.

The matter involved the solidarity of two local civil servant groups under the larger civil servant collective.

"In fact, we have worked hard to leave our homeland to work in other countries. It is not too much to have some extra income. It is just two deputy secretaries. After all, we are public officials of the British Empire. There is a relationship, I have a suggestion, we find a German as the owner of this tobacco factory, and give convenience support at the level of the trade committee."

Now that the desire to cooperate has been expressed, Alan Wilson begins to speak his mind. Tim Brand and Hadrow kept nodding, although the profits were enough to make them not the deputy secretary general. But wouldn't it be better if there were the best of both worlds?

In the conference room of the British-occupied area trade committee, three people were whispering, and Alan Wilson had the feeling of 500 million Inspector Laylow, one by one, calculating the group that should get the share of the revenue, and carrying out the work of charging standards.

The civil servant of British India is actually Alan Wilson himself. Because of the raw materials provided and the large number of people in name, it is a matter of course that he should get the largest share.

Of course, the British Occupied Zone Trade Committee should have its own share~lightnovelpub.net~ It also takes into account the attitude of the British Occupied Zone, especially the garrison in Bonn.

Colonel Malcolm is the commander of the garrison in Bonn, and his share is definitely indispensable. In the end, Alan Wilson himself worked hard to manage this matter, and he could not lose his share.

the distribution of benefits. Since ancient times, there have been many cases of unbalanced distribution of spoils leading to rivalry. So what is the method of benefit distribution? First of all, the distribution of interests of the younger brothers, in fact, there is a five-level three-level system in the MLM organization.

Pyramid-shaped benefit distribution model, supplemented by distribution ratios. Some talk about the combination of seniority and ability. It will neither let the old people feel cold, nor let the new people have no chance.

Corruption is not so simple. Alan Wilson did not act arbitrarily, but negotiated with the two deputy secretaries to determine the distribution of benefits, and no matter what happened in the future, it could not be changed.

After completing the charging plan, Alan Wilson said that he had found the owner responsible for the operation of the tobacco factory.

"Is that the woman from the Bureau of Women's Work and Labor in Bonn?" The two deputy secretaries heard it, and they were all human. Of course, they could guess that Isabella Pokina was not as innocent as she seemed.