Arthur sat in his office, going over the file in front of him again and again.
However, no matter how he looked at it, he couldn't understand what kind of person would commit such an act.
Because from a plain and straightforward logical perspective, even if Bernie Harrison's case was ultimately deemed as Scotland Yard framing an elected member of Parliament,
the ones who would end up suffering would not only be some officers from Scotland Yard but also the social reputation and future financial allocations of the entire department.
If Parliament decided to escalate the matter, it might even join forces with the judges who had always been uncomfortable with Scotland Yard to strip the Greater London Police Department of its power.
All in all, it didn't seem like the work of an insider at Scotland Yard, or at least, not the work of a sane insider.