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 15-04-2014 03:37 PM
on 15-04-2014 03:41 PM
on 15-04-2014 03:55 PM
15-04-2014 04:41 PM - edited 15-04-2014 04:42 PM
At least o'farrell remembered one thing.........
2:06pm: "Are you Barry Robert O'Farrell?" counsel assisting ICAC, Geoffrey Watson, SC, says.
"I am, Mr Watson," the premier replies.
on 15-04-2014 08:08 PM
I noticed on the 'invoice' for the wine that it was delivered by courier.
Not hard to check with the courier company to see who signed for it. eh?
on 16-09-2014 01:34 PM
http://wixxyleaks.com/dumb-arthur-sinodinos-and-the-icac-dumb-defence/
Dumb – Arthur Sinodinos and the ICAC dumb defence
Last week at the Independent Commission Against Corruption there was one man in particular happy with the outcome, although nobody really understands why.
Arthur Sinodinos came out of ICAC with a big dumb grin on his face, he seemed to think he had been vindicated. No such luck Arthur…
ICAC is yet to hand down its findings so Sinodinos still has an anxious wait ahead of him, but the dumb grin he wore was an indication of his defence.
The defence that Sinodinos has chosen is the Shultz Defence, the “I know nothing” line that may work on some of the fools within his Party, but not on the public.
Arthur Sinodinos was chairman of Australian Water Holdings, being paid a fortune to do not a lot. It has been alleged that AWH issued fraudulent invoices on Sydney Water in order to pay huge political donations. Apparently Sinodinos knew nothing of it.
Another thing Arthur Sinodinos was chairman of at the time was the NSW Liberal Party’s Finance Committee. At the time the NSW Liberal Party was allegedly receiving vast amounts of illegal donations from developers that was apparently being laundered through the Free Enterprise Foundation, a Canberra based Liberal Party fundraising organisation that the Liberals hoped would fly under the radar but seems to have crashed into the radar instead. Despite rivers of once dirty but now hopefully clean donations coming in, Sinodinos as chairman of the Finance Committee once again saw nothing. He didn’t see the nasty stains still left on the donations, because like Shultz, he saw nothing and knew nothing.