It appears that Garrett had written to Rudd on 4 separate occasions outlining the risks and his concerns. He could have stopped the program or resigned, same thing I suppose, either way he would not have remained Minister. It is Rudd's responses to Garrett's letters that would be the real interesting part.
Cheers
Country Lad
If Rudd ignored 10 warnings of the dangers involved with this scheme, then he should show some decency and compensate the loved ones of those who lost their lives due to his stubborness. Rudd has blood on his dirty grubby hands.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...h-says-coalition/story-fn59niix-1226674700421
The Queensland government must explain why there has been a 15-month delay in making electrical safety switches mandatory on all properties’ power circuits, the chief executive of Master Electricians Australia says.
The Electrical Safety Office recommended in March 2012 that the state government make their installation mandatory, but no action has happened since then, Mr Richards said.
Malcolm Richards, CEO Master Electricians Association outside Brisbane's Magistrates Court. On Thursday, State Coroner Michael Barnes also recommended "the matter be actioned as a matter of urgency".
Looks like it might be the QLD state governments turn also.
I love the way you start the sentence with "if" and finish with no doubt without noting the important bits in-between. Have you read the report?
Yes I have and it is pretty clear where the buck stops and it is also clear it is with Rudd.
Dude's view of Labor;
Do you mean clear cut in the sense that the buck stopped with the Howard government for the rise in construction worker deaths (~50) from 2005 when they ignored both unions and the Australian Industry Group (Section 3.39) about safety issues.
Or do you mean in a more direct sense? if so then could you cite the report page and paragraph please?
Do you mean clear cut in the sense that the buck stopped with the Howard government for the rise in construction worker deaths (~50) from 2005 when they ignored both unions and the Australian Industry Group (Section 3.39) about safety issues.
Or do you mean in a more direct sense? if so then could you cite the report page and paragraph please?
So that analogy in some weird way is meant to be representive of the Batt debacle.
Kevin et al very definitely made mistakes in that program but the mistakes were made up and down the line and in that way that disasters happen when everyone thinks someone else is taking care of it.
Page 7 Courier Mail dated Friday 05/07/2013.
You got me, your awe inspiring cliches are too powerful for my mere reading and caring about the veracity of what I say.
I haven't reached shopping centre wisdom yet
FORMER Labor government minister Peter Garrett has been granted leave to appear at the royal commission into the botched insulation scheme.
Mr Garrett, a former environment minister who retired from politics in 2013, played a key role in rolling out the economic stimulus scheme.
The inquiry, under commissioner Ian Hanger QC, is seeking new light on the deaths of four workers involved in the insulation scheme and what warnings were given to the Rudd government.
The commission confirmed on its website that Mr Garrett had been granted leave to appear and have legal representation, along with the federal and Queensland governments and family members of the dead men.
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