on 25-03-2014 01:16 PM
What is your favourite article so far? I like to be entertained by what I read and this pretty good
http://www.theage.com.au/comment/no-martha-defence-for-arthur-sinodinos-20140321-358cd.html
Do you think the name Arfur might stick? I love it.
on 03-04-2014 06:10 PM
so far its the assistant treaurer and assistant health minister who have proven to be less than savoury characters.
not a good start for any government .
on 03-04-2014 08:00 PM
"so far its the assistant treaurer and assistant health minister who have proven to be less than savoury characters.
not a good start for any government ."
Proven LL?
Proven is encompassed in criminal convictions e.g. Thompson, Williamson, CFEMU.
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on 03-04-2014 08:10 PM
on 03-04-2014 08:10 PM
<p>DY have you ever researched ( chuckle), aprpoos 457 visa applicants ? try the period when the Circus was performing. from 2007.</p>
<p><strong>Next daily feel good "diss"</strong></p>
on 03-04-2014 08:15 PM
on 03-04-2014 08:27 PM
I don't have a graph, maybe a pie chart next week.
on 03-04-2014 09:31 PM
This whole thing is starting to smell like the Kemlani Affair which brought down the Whitlam Government.
on 03-04-2014 09:35 PM
Oh and Robert Askin was never charged with criminal activity either,so he was obviously clean too.A knighthood thrown into the bargain as well.
Oh yes. And when his widow died the government took her inherited estate becasue it was the proceeds of crime.
Askin, Norm Allen (the Police Commissioner) what a sleezy bunch they were.
on 03-04-2014 09:58 PM
Sinodinos thread - how predictable that the CFMEU, Thompson and now even Gough Whitlam are mentioned???????? Are they all related to arfur or members of the Libs?
Back to arfur
Asked why he didn't reveal he had "skin in the game" when he was lobbying Premier Barry O'Farrell and then finance minister Greg Pearce over the partnership, Senator Sinodinos said: "I think they would have understood officers of the company would have benefited."
In testimony frequently punctuated by “I don't recall”, Senator Sinodinos also claimed to have no knowledge that for three years his friend and Liberal fundraiser Paul Nicolaou was on a monthly retainer of $5000 to lobby on behalf of AWH.
The former Liberal Party president agreed he had a "great deal of contact" with Mr Nicolaou, now the NSW chief executive of the Australian Hotels Association, but "to the best of [his] recollection" the subject of his retainer was never discussed.
The evidence presented to the inquiry suggests that three Liberal-aligned lobbying companies were raking in $17,000 a month from AWH while Senator Sinodinos was on the board.
This was at the same time as the company was struggling to meet its statutory obligations to pay tax and superannuation.
on 03-04-2014 10:24 PM
@monman12 wrote:<p>DY have you ever researched ( chuckle), aprpoos 457 visa applicants ? try the period when the Circus was performing. from 2007.</p>
<p><strong>Next daily feel good "diss"</strong></p>
He's guilty of corruption in my mind, weird html, are you drinking scotch?