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Well that little expensive stunt didn't work now did it.
Well that little expensive stunt didn't work now did it.
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Well that little expensive stunt didn't work now did it.
But Jeremy Stoljar has recommended Dyson Heydon find that Mr Shorten's successor as the AWU's Victorian branch secretary, Cesar Melhem, might have committed offences under the Crimes Act by soliciting ''corrupt commissions'' from the company Cleanevent.
He also found that Mr Melhem, now a Victorian Labor MP, and former Thiess John Holland executive Julian Rzesniowiecki might have committed offences under the Crimes Act over the creation of false invoices relating to payments made to the union over three years.
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Doesn't matter.http://www.afr.com/news/policy/indu...-royal-commissions-top-lawyer-20151106-gkt2zj
Well that little expensive stunt didn't work now did it.
Happy to see all corruption identified and prosecuted whether it be big business or union officials.I take the opposite view, good to see that the Thiess man is also in the gun also Maggie5
The media places itself as a medium and not a facilitator of fact and opinion but those who stand to benefit or suffer as a result of the report tend to get the blame.Who?
Not in this case though as the RC was available to listen and see live.The media places itself as a medium and not a facilitator of fact and opinion but those who stand to benefit or suffer as a result of the report tend to get the blame.
Does the media have a responsibility to protect stupid consumers from their own assumptions? The idea of mud sticking is because consumers of media aren't cynically thinking enough, does that mean the media need to change or does something need to be done about the consumer?
Doesn't matter.
The whole point of this was to fling mud.
This is going to sound a bit weak.Your cool with using the judiciary to advance in a political end?
The mud should stick. Bills mate the dog whisperer is facing charges and a raft of paperwork was conveniently 'lost'. No doubt the RC was politically motivated but its a good thing that the spotlight is being shone on criminal and/or unethical activity. I would be quite happy if Albo starts a RC on political donations or business tax avoidance etc when hes PM
another day and more dodgy Billy deals
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/b...mega-branchstacking-scam-20151030-gkn6du.html
That is true, but I seriously doubt whether a RC would actually expose the Pollies who have been involved in the past. I believe that some people are untouchable.When Labor eventually gets back in, (who knows when), I can't help but wonder what their political tit-for-tat payback will be?
This will not be forgotten, nor forgiven, lightly by them.
Meanwhile, the RC which really counts, into the systematic abuse of children, gets pushed onto the backburner.
Disgraceful.
Interesting choice of word given the allegations being put forwardThat is true, but I seriously doubt whether a RC would actually expose the Pollies who have been involved in the past. I believe that some people are untouchable.
I have heard whispers for over 30yrs. How long does it take? We shouldn't need a RC to expose filthy, disgusting paedophiles.Interesting choice of word given the allegations being put forward
That is true, but I seriously doubt whether a RC would actually expose the Pollies who have been involved in the past. I believe that some people are untouchable.
Your cool with using the judiciary to advance in a political end?
If someone had the power and the guts to investigate the Police unions in every stateNot to mention why do the state police not act more often??????????? perhaps it has something to do with Labor governments?
If someone had the power and the guts to investigate the Police unions in every state