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Good to see he's landed on his feet.....
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Employment Minister Michaelia Cash has two weeks to hand over documents linked to raids on the Australian Workers Union after she lost a legal bid in the Federal Court.
She wasn't in the s**t book of anyone with power, unlike a certain (former) National's Minister.Yet she got a promotion yesterday....
She wasn't in the s**t book of anyone with power, unlike a certain (former) National's Minister.
I understand she's a bad person but please don't use gendered language like b****.
Knew that was coming....because THAT'S WHAT THEY DO
Finger-pointers
You're goin to jail bitch
I understand she's a bad person but please don't use gendered language like b****.
Cash lied to the Parliament.
I thought that was a sacking offence.
Big mouthed s**t stain
Fair Work Ombudsman official contacted Cash’s office day of raids
A Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) official contacted two staffers for Employment Minister Michaelia Cash on the day of the controversial police raid on the Australian Workers Union, including the ministerial advisor who resigned for tipping off the media.
The revelation confirms for the first time that the employment watchdog communicated with the Minister’s office in the hours surrounding the October 24 raid, which the AWU is challenging in court as a politically-motivated witch hunt.
Documents obtained by The New Daily reveal that FWO media director Mark Lee communicated with David De Garis, Ms Cash’s former media advisor, via text message and email on the day that investigators swooped on AWU premises.
That operation was part of a probe into the union’s compliance with political donation rules.
The new documents, released in heavily-redacted form under freedom of information laws, also reveal that Mr Lee exchanged emails with Alexandra Hordern, Ms Cash’s office administration manager, at some time on October 24.
The FWO deleted large sections of the communications, citing an ongoing AFP investigation into the media leaks, making the exact timing and most of the content of the correspondence unclear.
The FWO deleted large sections of the communications, citing an ongoing AFP investigation into the media leaks, making the exact timing and most of the content of the correspondence unclear.
The only time-stamped communications to be released are an ROC press release sent by Mr Lee to Mr De Garis at 6.31pm, and a text message sent by Mr De Garis at 6.11pm asking Mr Lee to call him.
The raid on the AWU began at approximately 4.30pm.
A spokesperson for Ms Cash said the communications between Mr Lee and Ms Hordern were unrelated to the AWU and noted that the times indicated on the other correspondence were later than the time of the raid.
Since when? That's not how unions operate.
If cash goes missing to be spent on home renovations then so be it.
Huge scale according to whom?
Good to see he's landed on his feet.....
These offices have a bit of turnover anyway don't they? People moving between offices being groomed for future positions?