[Bureaucracy by Honore de Balzac]@TWC D-Link bookBureaucracy CHAPTER IX 40/50
The average of their salaries is fifteen hundred francs.
Multiply forty thousand by fifteen hundred and you have sixty millions.
Now, in the first place, a publicist would call the attention of Russia and China (where all government officials steal), also that of Austria, the American republics, and indeed that of the whole world, to the fact that for this price France possesses the most inquisitorial, fussy, ferreting, scribbling, paper-blotting, fault-finding old housekeeper of a civil service on God's earth.
Not a copper farthing of the nation's money is spent or hoarded that is not ordered by a note, proved by vouchers, produced and re-produced on balance-sheets, and receipted for when paid; orders and receipts are registered on the rolls, and checked and verified by an army of men in spectacles.
If there is the slightest mistake in the form of these precious documents, the clerk is terrified, for he lives on such minutiae.
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