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Earlier today, Vice Governor David Phillips held an meeting with Delta CEO, Klaus Danzig regarding BurgerShot Regional Manager Daniel Walker following the discovery of illegal surveillance devices at a franchise locations in San Andreas.

During this meeting, after reviewing substantial evidence and confronting Mr. Walker directly, Vice Governor Phillips acted decisively, terminating his employment on the spot. Law enforcement officials present at the meeting placed Mr. Walker under arrest immediately following his dismissal.

“This administration will not tolerate violations of public trust, corporate ethics, or basic human decency,” said Vice Governor Phillips. “We moved quickly and with transparency because the people deserve nothing less.”

This swift action by Vice Governor Phillips underscores his commitment to accountability, decisive leadership, and the protection of civil liberties across San Andreas. While others might have deflected or delayed, Phillips acted within hours of learning the full scope of the situation, demonstrating that no individual, regardless of position, is above consequence.

The Vice Governor’s Office continues to work in partnership with BurgerShot Corporate and law enforcement to ensure full accountability and prevent such breaches from happening again. Further updates will be made available as investigations continue.