bigdog
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Only her prime-ministership is dead.Can't even let Julia Rest-in-Peace.
Only her prime-ministership is dead.
That and a bit more of Labor.
The AWU and HSU issues go to the heart of what is wrong with Labor.
As far as Gillard goes, you would know that it is very difficult to pin anything on a solicitor.
That doesn't make it right, I'm beginning to see why we don't see eye to eye.
Yeah, your mate Tony got away with administering a slush fund.
Bottom line is, Julia is innocent until proven guilty.
I also see why we don't see eye to eye, because you believe in trial by media and I don't.
Whether you like it or not, basilio, there is apparently enough concern for the police to be carrying out what finally seems a proper investigation, so perhaps desist in your attempt to make it all seem like a fiction.Clearly we need another forum to keep bashing Julia and Labour. Even if the alleged activity is around 20 years old and generally promoted by some of the most notorious liars in Australia (Pickering and co)
And superfluous, given the superb job you're doing in attempting to do a character assassination on Mr Abbott.Perhaps we should set up a similar forum on the allegations that Tony Abbott was a right thug in his university politics days (and hasn't changed one iota since then ). Or perhaps focus on how Mal Brough skewered Peter Slipper or Tony Abbott tried to claim almost $9000 of taxpayers money a couple of years ago to promote his book Battlelines.
Nah that would be too mean wouldn't it?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/minchin-protocol-expenses-tony-abbott?INTCMP=SRCHThe Minchin protocol explained: expenses, repayments and Tony Abbott
The rules for handling claims of misuse of politicians' expenses and how they relate to recent news about Abbott
Yeah, your mate Tony got away with administering a slush fund.
Bottom line is, Julia is innocent until proven guilty.
I also see why we don't see eye to eye, because you believe in trial by media and I don't.
Michael Smith speaks with Bob Kernohan former President of the AWU, discussing the turmoil that resulted from him being unwilling participate in an unlawful cover-up.
The Australian's coverage of the above interview,Bob Kernohan - audio player
Tuesday January 7, 2014
http://www.2gb.com/audioplayer/27741#.UsvGAWQW1B8
UNION whistleblower Bob Kernohan has spoken publicly of his final conversation with former protege Bill Shorten, in which the now Opposition Leader allegedly told him to "move on" from the AWU slush fund scandal.
In an interview with 2GB broadcaster Michael Smith - who was suspended from rival 2UE two years ago for attempting to air a prerecorded interview with Mr Kernohan - the former Australian Workers Union Victorian president said he was disappointed with the way Mr Shorten had reacted when details of the slush fund were starting to emerge.
Mr Kernohan said he had barely spoken to Mr Shorten since the pair worked together at the AWU in the mid-1990s and the existence of the AWU Workplace Reform Association, established by fellow union official Bruce Wilson, became known.
"I called for an open audit of the Victorian branch books, Bill was part of all of that," Mr Kernohan said. "When I asked Bill to support me, he looked at me and said, 'Look mate, think of your future ... everybody else has swept this all under the carpet, move on'. Bill Shorten and I have probably spoken half a dozen words since that day."
A spokesman for Mr Shorten last night referred The Australian to a 2012 television interview in which Mr Shorten said his recollection of the conversation did not match Mr Kernohan's.
"Mr Shorten denied this claim in 2012 - it is untrue," the spokesman said.
Mr Kernohan has provided a statement to Victoria Police's fraud squad investigation into the Workplace Reform Association and allegations Mr Wilson used it to siphon hundreds of thousands of dollars from construction giant Thiess.
Former prime minister Julia Gillard, who was Mr Wilson's girlfriend at the time, helped provide legal advice to establish the association, which she later described to her law firm as a "slush fund". Ms Gillard has strenuously denied any wrongdoing, as has Mr Wilson who has not been charged with any offence.
He has launched an appeal against a decision last month by Victoria's Chief Magistrate who found there were reasonable grounds to believe documents relating to the association and held at Ms Gillard's old firm of Slater & Gordon were created in furtherance of a fraud.
Mr Kernohan said he was confident the police investigation would uncover the truth.
Police seize documents locked in a Perth storage unit.
http://www.michaelsmithnews.com/201...ted-more-search-warrants-this-time-in-wa.html
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