I understand what you're saying. The deficiency arises when there's not an independent commissioner who is empowered to proactively investigate situations and commission audits. Yes, it would be illegal, but it would be dealt with at the courts, and that would take a lot of time and resources. Again, this is for something seen at scale, but if it's an individual case, it will be even harder for someone to go through the legal process at the courts.
On February 14th, 2024. See this statement in context.