Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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gg if you're talking about the least corrupt countries, the top three are pretty much always New Zealand, Finland and Denmark. Australia does not even feature in the next nine 'least corrupt'.
I knew if I waited patiently some good sole would post a link for me
Wikileaks, driven by Julian Assange, a local from Maggie Island here in NQ has confirmed in my mind what a collection of
sleazebags,
Apart from NSW which will soon get a massive clean out , Australia and NZ seem to be clear of this bacchanalian anality.
gg
Not always... Russia is very stable and comes in at #154!I suppose it's unsurprising that the most corrupt countries are those which are ravaged by war and civil unrest.
Most of us, probably having never known utter desperation and persecution, can't understand how one's principles can be cast aside in the need for survival.
Not always... Russia is very stable and comes in at #154!
The survey publisher probably has to bribe them to ensure the ongoing good health of their staffThats only cos they bribed the survey publisher
The survey publisher probably has to bribe them to ensure the ongoing good health of their staff
Corruption and war/violent crime don't always go hand in hand... I feel much safer wandering the streets of Moscow after dark than I do sometimes in Perth's CBD...I suppose it's unsurprising that the most corrupt countries are those which are ravaged by war and civil unrest.
Most of us, probably having never known utter desperation and persecution, can't understand how one's principles can be cast aside in the need for survival.
Corruption and war/violent crime don't always go hand in hand... I feel much safer wandering the streets of Moscow after dark than I do sometimes in Perth's CBD...
Corruption and war/violent crime don't always go hand in hand... I feel much safer wandering the streets of Moscow after dark than I do sometimes in Perth's CBD...
Sound advice... 9 so far this year. Uncle Vova's running a tight shipOK. But maybe don't become a journalist in Russia. Seems to be a somewhat fraught occupation there.
http://www.theage.com.au/national/w...ristmas-or-face-big-fines-20101206-18muk.html
Workers must 'volunteer' for Christmas or face big fines
WHAT does it mean to volunteer to work on Christmas Day? For some there does not appear to be much of a choice.
Workers at Gippsland's large Maryvale Mill could be fined up to $6600 each if they do not ''volunteer'' to work on Christmas and Boxing Day after a Fair Work Australia order that failure to do so would be an illegal strike.
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