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I agree in principal, however it would be wrong of the P.M to not to seek legal advice, that would put him in a compromised situation. What will be interesting will be his response, when he does get a directive, then if he doesn't act it will tar him with the same brush.Porter may be forced out over blind trust
Speculation is mounting that Christian Porter could depart the frontbench over his decision to use a blind trust to pay his legal fees with cabinet ministers revealing they were “blindsided” by the decision.www.news.com.au
Scott Morrison is an embarrassment to democracy. The Prime Minister does not need to ‘ask’ if it’s right or wrong what Porter did taking money from a blind trust. It’s ethically wrong and the Prime Minister should declare it’s wrong and ensure laws and rules are changed and the liberals should kick Porters a** to the kerb. I'd take back Rudd, Abbott, even Julia over this fool.
Years ago women couldn’t vote. It was the law. It was wrong. Just because it’s the law doesn’t mean it’s acceptable.
The PM is giving Porter a chance to get out of this. Smart thing to do.I agree in principal, however it would be wrong of the P.M to not to seek legal advice, that would put him in a compromised situation. What will be interesting will be his response, when he does get a directive, then if he doesn't act it will tar him with the same brush.
From your media link.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has sought urgent advice on whether the “blind trust” arrangement being used by Liberal frontbencher Christian Porter to fund his legal bills is in breach of the ministerial code of conduct.
“The Prime Minister is seeking advice from his department on any implications for the Ministerial Standards and any actions the Minister must take to ensure that he meets the Standards.”
You dont need legal advice to tell you something is morally and ethically wrong. Just like you don't need your wife to tell you raping women is wrong because you have daughters.I agree in principal, however it would be wrong of the P.M to not to seek legal advice, that would put him in a compromised situation. What will be interesting will be his response, when he does get a directive, then if he doesn't act it will tar him with the same brush.
From your media link.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has sought urgent advice on whether the “blind trust” arrangement being used by Liberal frontbencher Christian Porter to fund his legal bills is in breach of the ministerial code of conduct.
“The Prime Minister is seeking advice from his department on any implications for the Ministerial Standards and any actions the Minister must take to ensure that he meets the Standards.”
You still have to go through due process, otherwise you end up with another banana republic. Which when we do become a republic, we will no doubt descend into anyway. ?You dont need legal advice to tell you something is morally and ethically wrong. Just like you don't need your wife to tell you raping women is wrong because you have daughters.
This clown needs to stand up for something in life. Drain the swamp.
The leaders said they aimed to "bring an Australian [nuclear submarine] capability into service at the earliest achievable date"."We need to be able to address both the current strategic environment in the region and how it may evolve, because the future of each of our nations, and indeed the world, depends on a free and open Indo-Pacific."
Im thinking wrong iron ore companyThe PM is giving Porter a chance to get out of this. Smart thing to do.
Porter will need to get permission from the donor. My guess Gina Reinhardt. If she doesn't agree I don't know what Morrison's next step will be.
Good summation @orr .You take your joys where you can ...And the view looking down is;
Porters political career as the turd in the bowl slowly steeping waiting for the flush.
Not even the 'spending more time with the family' trope will cut it. Their the amung many that want him least.
For those 'Bananas' proffering the 'idea'? that top level cabinet ministers accepting many multiple Hundred thou$and dollar donations from 'anonymous' donors is 'OK'; if it's within the rules....???
welll.... best of luck with the democracy they want to live in.. Best you reach for a dictionary and find the meaning of Plutocracy & Kleptocracy.... Marfia state also comes to mine.
It's the strength of your Institutions that make for the bedrock of anything that resembles even a half decent society... No surprises as to why Porter & Schmo see a Federal ICAC as 'kryptonite'.
Actually, Albo nails it in this article. ?You take your joys where you can ...And the view looking down is;
Porters political career as the turd in the bowl slowly steeping waiting for the flush.
Not even the 'spending more time with the family' trope will cut it. Their the amung many that want him least.
For those 'Bananas' proffering the 'idea'? that top level cabinet ministers accepting many multiple Hundred thou$and dollar donations from 'anonymous' donors is 'OK'; if it's within the rules....???
welll.... best of luck with the democracy they want to live in.. Best you reach for a dictionary and find the meaning of Plutocracy & Kleptocracy.... Marfia state also comes to mine.
It's the strength of your Institutions that make for the bedrock of anything that resembles even a half decent society... No surprises as to why Porter & Schmo see a Federal ICAC as 'kryptonite'.
I read his record as a Minister.As we said, Porter is toast, done, gone.
From the article:Minister forced to resign from cabinet over 'secret' donation
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has accepted the resignation of Christian Porter from the government ministry.au.news.yahoo.com
Mr Porter will remain in parliament and a member of the Coalition government but will move to the backbench. It is unclear at this moment if he will contest the coming federal election.
You know you have got problems, when Dutton is outperforming you. ?I read his record as a Minister.
Even without this incident he has been a failure, achieving nothing of note and failing to progress the corruption commission.
I am sure his removal will be a plus for Scomo as now he can put someone better in.
I am sure his removal will be a plus for Scomo as now he can put someone better in.
Interesting Bas, just read the article and I can't see where he his accused of lying or asking someone to lie, maybe another defamation case in the wings?Shane Dowling's Kangaroo Court website is always interesting.
Just saw a story going deeper into the reasons why ScoMo was sacked as by John Howard in 2006 as Managing Director of Tourism Australia.
Scott Morrison calls on John Howard to lie about why he was sacked from Tourism Australia but the lie doesn’t explain why he was also sacked from Tourism NZ - Kangaroo Court of Australia
Scott Morrison was sacked as Managing Director of Tourism Australia in 2006 by the John Howard government and since that time no one would say why. But nowkangaroocourtofaustralia.com
Interesting Bas, just read the article and I can't see where he his accused of lying or asking someone to lie, maybe another defamation case in the wings?
Sounds like he was sacked, because he didn't get on with the tourism minister, I don't think that would be a first.
Maybe you have more info and or insight?
I reckon it should be the first thing on peoples' minds if we go into another downturn with a trillion dollar debt.Well this will be interesting, maybe it explains the subs?
I still can't see, where he asked John Howard to lie?
One thing though I think the way things are looking ATM, this will be the last thing on peoples minds.
Things are starting to look very ugly on the markets IMO.
Australian having nuke subs without actual nukes just means an expensive mess in our backyard. Scomo has basically p1ssed all our trading partners off over the last two years. Considering the size of our debt, we need trade more than war.I reckon it should be the first thing on peoples' minds if we go into another downturn with a trillion dollar debt.
I just don't think buying subs of any sort is economic sense for Australia given they are unlikely to be used in combat.
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