Chapter 223: Doubts, Encouragement, Some Trouble, and Barbecue_2

The Mayor heaved a sigh of relief, "So, this is why we're here. They want to see us handle this, so let's do it and show them!"

He wanted to say something more, but ultimately he did not.

After this incident, it was clear that people would not trust the Dangerous Goods Administration to protect the whistleblower's personal information well.

So from the Mayor's perspective, what Director Dale needed to do most urgently was to give the public an "explanation." Just pick a scapegoat, declare that person as the leak, and then deal with them.

Only in this way could he regain his image in the public's eyes.

However, the Dangerous Goods Administration was Director Dale's own turf, and the Mayor did not have much authority to interfere with his work. He could only hope that Director Dale would realize this as soon as possible.