This also kind of reveals why bad faith is so invalidating. If the regulatory commission can trust others to outsource its investigations, then it might be able to save resources. However, that mainly works if those others act in sufficiently good faith that they aren’t a greater resource sink than investigating it directly and/or just steamrolling the others with a somewhat-flawed regulatory authority.
This also kind of reveals why bad faith is so invalidating. If the regulatory commission can trust others to outsource its investigations, then it might be able to save resources. However, that mainly works if those others act in sufficiently good faith that they aren’t a greater resource sink than investigating it directly and/or just steamrolling the others with a somewhat-flawed regulatory authority.