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Howard simply refused to be put in the firing line, and made his staff scapegoats when the going got tough. He even let his most senior advisor and good friend fall on his (Howard's) sword when evidence that tested his credibility got too close for comfort.
Rudd has made several statement in the House about what he knows, and what his staffers advise. He has had his Departments search for the smoking guns that now appear in the media. Nothing has turned up. Rudd is now asking the Auditor General to "search".
In this matter Rudd is fully aware that the Senate can probe more deeply still, and that Labor does not have control of the Senate.
The most amusing aspect of this matter is that, for some reason, we are putting aside the millions of dollars of political party contributions that have in the past curried favours, and are now focusing on something that is trivial in the extreme when put into the broader context.
Grant had a right to know about the program which affected his business, and would have been well within his rights to speak to any parliamentarian about it. That MP would have had a duty of care to ensure Grant's request was acted on. Turnbull has turned a right of citizenry into a three ringed circus where he, as Ringmaster, is managing to call the shots. It is an act of great buffoonery where, as the curtain falls, he will be revealed as the Clown he is.
The main reason why I became a political atheist.