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Will Sinodinos give us some relief?

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Craig Thomsom was suspended from the Labor party pending corruption investigations.

Why should not Arthur Sinodinus suffer the same fate in the Liberal Party and be stood down from all duties ?
 
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For what ? Sitting on the board of the AWH which was linked to Eddie Obeid


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/icac-arth...ldings-deal-20140317-34x89.html#ixzz2wGpoVpuS
 
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There has been no evidence of corrupt activity by Senator Sinodinos and his parliamentary colleagues and members of the business community have praised his ethics and conduct.

What a surprise that his mates are building him up.
 
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What a surprise that his mates are building him up.

Unlike Labor to boost their corrupt mates then isn't it?


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...ion-1m-in-fines/story-fn59noo3-1226788512386#

Have a look here for more Labor corruption http://gooseinlabour.com/category/labor-corruption/
 
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Unlike Labor to boost their corrupt mates then isn't it?



http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...ion-1m-in-fines/story-fn59noo3-1226788512386#

Have a look here for more Labor corruption http://gooseinlabour.com/category/labor-corruption/

I think that what rumpole is trying to tell us trainspotter, is that while shonky and often illegal behaviour is expected from the likes of Gillard, Shorten, Thomson and union leaders like Joe McDonald etc, whose skullduggery skills have been honed in the unions and among Labor lawyers, it is naturally a shock to him that a Liberal senator could have "a cloud hanging over him".

Rumpy is having problems coning to grips with this and is seeking "some relief" from fellow members. It is, no doubt, a pleasant surprise and a "relief" to him that Arthur Sinodinus's colleagues are backing him up.
 
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What I'm after is consistency of treatment for people under investigation on whatever side of politics. Those who screamed loudly about Thomson should do the same with Sinodonis until such time as it's evident he has no case to answer.
 
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What I'm after is consistency of treatment for people under investigation on whatever side of politics. Those who screamed loudly about Thomson should do the same with Sinodonis until such time as it's evident he has no case to answer.

Those who (quite rightly) screamed loudest about Thomson were the ordinary, lowly paid members of the HSU who got so badly ripped off.
I'm not sure they would have as much motivation to scream loudly about Sinodonis but I suppose you could try writing directly to their union and invite them to do so. It will be interesting to see the reaction.
 
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What I'm after is consistency of treatment for people under investigation on whatever side of politics. Those who screamed loudly about Thomson should do the same with Sinodonis until such time as it's evident he has no case to answer.

Thomson had that much evidence against him and was in a big river in Egypt ... Denial.

Sinodinos is accused of sitting on the AWH board and is being called as a witness to ICAC ... nothing more.


http://www.news.com.au/national/gov...n-worth-millions/story-fncynjr2-1226857906283
 
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So you don't consider Aboott and Pyne running out of Parliament to avoid getting Thomsons vote a demonstration against him ?

They didn't give him much benefit of the doubt.
 
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So you don't consider Aboott and Pyne running out of Parliament to avoid getting Thomsons vote a demonstration against him ?

They didn't give him much benefit of the doubt.
The evidence against Craig Thomson by that stage was overwhelming.

Labor knew this as did the independents Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott who supported them in government. Craig though was critical to the balance of power in the lower house and thus the stability of that government.
 
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So you don't consider Aboott and Pyne running out of Parliament to avoid getting Thomsons vote a demonstration against him ?

They didn't give him much benefit of the doubt.

Don't know how that is in anyway relevant to the gist of my post.
You appear to be implying that the only people who screamed loudly about Thompson were those on the conservative side of politics. Well the HSU members screamed loudly and one would assume that their political allegiance is normally to the Labor party - at least before Thomson's deeds became public knowledge. But with the benefit of hindsight maybe some of them have even changed their allegiance by now. I certainly would if I had been in their shoes.
 
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They didn't give him much benefit of the doubt.

And they were right. It is strange to see you still defending Thomson even after he was convicted.:screwy:

All those who knew this character and didn't give him the "benefit of a doubt" were vindicated. Those who proclaimed his innocence, including Gillard, ended up with egg on their faces.
 
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You have a strange conception of "benefit of the doubt". It's supposed to occur BEFORE a verdict, not after it.
 
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The only doubt about Craig Thomson was the viability of the former government in the absence of his presence in the parliament.
 
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You have a strange conception of "benefit of the doubt". It's supposed to occur BEFORE a verdict, not after it.

"Benefit of the doubt" is just a legal expression. In real life it is nonsense.. If you gave Thomson "the benefit of the doubt" in the face of all the evidence, you are very naive indeed. I think you are the only fan and true believer he has left. Even his wife can't stand him. Wives are not in the habit of "giving benefit of the doubt" to husbands who spend union funds on call girls. Only a gullible rumpy would do that.
 
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" .... Wives are not in the habit of "giving benefit of the doubt" to husbands who spend union funds on call girls. Only a gullible rumpy would do that.

I don't think wives are in the habit of "giving benefit of the doubt" to husbands who spend their own funds on call girls either.
 
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The only doubt about Craig Thomson was the viability of the former government in the absence of his presence in the parliament.

And still they got their policies through? We are gullible aren't we?
 
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The Australian's Dennis Shanahan,


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opi...t-have-a-choice/story-e6frg75f-1226858541973#

SMH's Mark Kenny,


IIRC, Arthur Sinodinos was also third on the Coalition NSW senate ticket at the last election and only just made it.
 
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