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Re: Are all business cows in China are holy?
Interesting reply, Calliope.
Reading between the lines (or lack thereof) one must assume that you are or were privy to the dealings between Rio and Chinalco. How else could anyone state categorically, that "We are pretty sure that there was no "bribary" involved?
You might know that there was no "bribary" involved, (if you had personal dealings with Chinalco!)
What I am saying is: I do not know if there was "bribary" involved, nor would the great majority of Australians know.
This problem needs to be resolved by diplomatic channels between the Australian Government and the Chinese Government, not by sabre rattling like our esteemed (NOT) leader of the opposition would like to do. We don't need a (Turn)Bull in the China shop.
Thanks for pointing out the misspelled word "bribary". I shall ensure that I will never mis-spell bribery again.
Zà i jià n.
Interesting reply, Calliope.
Reading between the lines (or lack thereof) one must assume that you are or were privy to the dealings between Rio and Chinalco. How else could anyone state categorically, that "We are pretty sure that there was no "bribary" involved?
You might know that there was no "bribary" involved, (if you had personal dealings with Chinalco!)
What I am saying is: I do not know if there was "bribary" involved, nor would the great majority of Australians know.
This problem needs to be resolved by diplomatic channels between the Australian Government and the Chinese Government, not by sabre rattling like our esteemed (NOT) leader of the opposition would like to do. We don't need a (Turn)Bull in the China shop.
Thanks for pointing out the misspelled word "bribary". I shall ensure that I will never mis-spell bribery again.
Zà i jià n.