Sinodinos

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? Smiley Very Happy I love it.

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Sinodinos B1G,  is just a witness for the  ICAC hearing covering events that happened when he was not a Senator but  Finance Director and President  for the NSW branch of the Liberal Party.  That would be when the ALP's Obeid was practicing his concept of ALP financial management in NSW,  and for which ICAC recommends criminal charges be laid  against him. Finally,  the past President of the ALP and once head of NSW unions, Williamson,  seemed well versed in financial matters apropos money that was not his, and has been criminally convicted of his activities , much like Thomson.

It would seem that currently  a couple of Coalition members are "remiss" and "forgetful",  not even summary offences, whilst a few  ALP luminaries with obvious mens rea,  are now  well and truly ex for their criminal activities.

Sept 2011
Sinodinos having resigned from AWH late 2011 takes up his place in the Senate.

June 2013
Former NSW government ministers Eddie Obeid and Ian Macdonald have been expelled from ALP as convicted criminals.

April 4, 2014
Disgraced former union officials Michael Williamson and Craig Thomson have been formally expelled from the ALP, with ICAC recommending criminal charges be laid against them

It would appear (that for once) the ALP is well ahead of the Coalition, in  criminal convictions and pending ones. If this keeps up the ALP will have to have another recruitment drive, or possibly endorse the launch of an  ALP prisoners union !

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and the answer is - Sinodinos.:Woman Very Happy

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Don't be ridiculous monman.

Each 'incident' and each person under scrutiny for different 'incidents'. Non related. Non worse than t'other.

 

Non were 'accidents' eitherSmiley Wink

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@paintsew007 wrote:

Don't be ridiculous monman.

Each 'incident' and each person under scrutiny for different 'incidents'. Non related. Non worse than t'other.

 

Non were 'accidents' eitherSmiley Wink


yes and anyway the answer is Sinodinos.

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What I don't understand is how he thought he could get away with it in the first place.

 

 

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@debra9275 wrote:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-07/icac-hotels-association-ceo-paul-nicalou-gives-evidence/537255...

 

hmmmmm!!


 dear. what a tangled web of corrupt behaviour . newman soliciting bribes  Smiley Happy

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I wonder if that $5000 affair with Newman will make it into the Courier-Mail or Australian?
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I keep thinking this is the Sardines thread. Every time I see it I go "Geez, that went off like a frog in a sock!"


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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@diamond-halo wrote:

I keep thinking this is the Sardines thread. Every time I see it I go "Geez, that went off like a frog in a sock!"


Well Sinodinos does have the whiff of rotten fish about him. Woman LOL

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