on โ23-10-2013 11:36 AM
conflict of interest and substandard deployments
http://www.sortius-is-a-geek.com/conflict-interest-substandard-deployments/
turnbull clams up, refuses to answer questions
http://delimiter.com.au/2013/10/22/turnbull-wont-comment-nbn-jobs-boys/
questions to answer, turnbull, and howzat appointment of switkowski
on โ23-10-2013 11:58 AM
watching him and the rest stuff things up for other people is sad.
on โ23-10-2013 07:15 PM
@lakeland27 wrote:watching him and the rest stuff things up for other people is sad.
more negative blah blah
I, like thousands of voters think they are doing a great job
on โ23-10-2013 08:06 PM
@newstart2380 wrote:
@lakeland27 wrote:watching him and the rest stuff things up for other people is sad.
more negative blah blah
I, like thousands of voters think they are doing a great job
More negative blah blah.......was that the Liberal Party platform for the last election and last four years?
Shoe is on the other foot
on โ25-10-2013 11:04 AM
serious conflict of interest problem 'ere, turnbull, sticks out like dogs whatsis
"Dear readers, let me pose you a simple ethical question. If you had spent a decade in a high-profile role at Telstra that netted you $1.5 million worth of shares in the telco, would you consider it a good idea to sell those shares before taking a similarly high-profile role at NBN Co, which is engaged in billion-dollar negotiations with Telstra that could significantly affect Telstraโs share price? It sounds like it would be a good idea to get rid of the shares, right? Right? Wrong, if youโre Justin Milne, who has just taken a role at NBN Co is still holding onto his sizable Telstra stake. The Age reports (we recommend you click here for the full article๐
โMr Milne still owns 305,000 Telstra shares, worth about $1.5 million at Tuesdayโs closing price of $5.01, according to a search of the companyโs share registry by Fairfax Media on Monday.โ
The ethical questions are beginning to become overwhelming for the new NBN Co and Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Appointing a new executive chairman to NBN Co that has little experience with network infrastructure rollout and hasnโt held a role in the telco sector for almost a decade. Appointing two other senior executives with little experience with network rollouts, but with close connections to Turnbull personally. Turfing execs with Labor connections from NBN Co. And now glaringly obvious conflict of interest issues. Plus, a refusal by Turnbull to talk about these issues at all. One wonders how someone of Turnbullโs intelligence and experience is allowing this situation to develop as it is. The whole picture is starting to look pretty bad"
accreditation, delimiter website.
on โ25-10-2013 11:15 AM
@newstart2380 wrote:
@lakeland27 wrote:watching him and the rest stuff things up for other people is sad.
more negative blah blah
I, like thousands of voters think they are doing a great job
The massive policy failures are now being unwound, carbon tax, mining tax, the NBN fiasco finally in capable hands & lets hope the 1000's of pieces of re regulation that Labor passed are wound back or repealed.
The medicine is not going to be palatable for Labor, they lost but want all their failures to stay in place.
This is the mind set that will see them in Opposition for decades.
on โ25-10-2013 11:20 AM
you wish
on โ25-10-2013 11:56 AM
@aztecbangle wrote:
@newstart2380 wrote:
@lakeland27 wrote:watching him and the rest stuff things up for other people is sad.
more negative blah blah
I, like thousands of voters think they are doing a great job
The massive policy failures are now being unwound, carbon tax, mining tax, the NBN fiasco finally in capable hands & lets hope the 1000's of pieces of re regulation that Labor passed are wound back or repealed.
The medicine is not going to be palatable for Labor, they lost but want all their failures to stay in place.
This is the mind set that will see them in Opposition for decades.
Capable hands? Yeah right. Switkowski definitely proved how capable he was while running Optus and Telstra.
I'm sure he is a very capable person in his field of expertise but that aint running a Telco.
on โ25-10-2013 12:23 PM
How devastating for the desperate defenders of Labors NBN to see it in the hands of the people the voters wanted so badly.
Will we be bombarded with every mintuae of percieved affront like we were carpet bombed with the defence of it under Labor?8
on โ25-10-2013 01:21 PM
@windrake wrote:How devastating for the desperate defenders of Labors NBN to see it in the hands of the people the voters wanted so badly.
Will we be bombarded with every mintuae of percieved affront like we were carpet bombed with the defence of it under Labor?8
Why not read the boards and see how many threads there are about the NBN.
In who's imagination has the board ever been carpet bombed with NBN threads?