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Reply #15 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 9:21am
 
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Reply #16 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 9:32am
 
Bobby. wrote on Feb 4th, 2019 at 6:02pm:
The end result - a whitewash -

not one thief named at the royal commission.


I expected a list of 100s if not 1000s of thieves to be named -
rounded up and charged.
Looks like those thieves got away it.


As predicted no one goes to jail Sad He probably got a phone call in the middle of the night telling him to drop the names from the report or else Wink
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Reply #17 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 9:34am
 
It will be rammed home they libs opposed a banking RC 26 times again and again and again and again and again. So it's fresh in everyone's mind all the way up till the votes roll in
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Reply #18 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 9:50am
 

The Liberals voted against the Banking Royal Commission 26 times.
                                  

 
The Liberals voted against the Banking Royal Commission 26 times.
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Reply #19 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 1:25pm
 
Talk about "cometh the hour cometh the man"

Royal Commissioner Kenneth Hayne has acted with intelligence, fearlessness and truthfulness

At last someone with genuine  integrity has taken apart an industry that is rotten to its core with corruption

He has laid out a path which the Government be it Liberal or later this year Labor should tread with implementing the critical 76 recommendations ensuing from this Royal Commission

There is a once in a lifetime opportunity to lay the foundations for future generations

All corruption must be swept aside. Perpetrators must be criminally charged

A body to oversee the actions of APRA and ASIC must be formed and it must be given real teeth if those lazy arsed bodies posing as regulators do not do their job  in future

These things must happen and if they don't I fear for the future of this Country
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Reply #20 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 1:59pm
 
red baron wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 1:25pm:
Talk about "cometh the hour cometh the man"

Royal Commissioner Kenneth Hayne has acted with intelligence, fearlessness and truthfulness

At last someone with genuine  integrity has taken apart an industry that is rotten to its core with corruption

He has laid out a path which the Government be it Liberal or later this year Labor should tread with implementing the critical 76 recommendations ensuing from this Royal Commission

There is a once in a lifetime opportunity to lay the foundations for future generations

All corruption must be swept aside. Perpetrators must be criminally charged

A body to oversee the actions of APRA and ASIC must be formed and it must be given real teeth if those lazy arsed bodies posing as regulators do not do their job  in future

These things must happen and if they don't I fear for the future of this Country


Ignoring all your usual jargon, I do agree that Hayne has done his job perfectly and delivered an entirely appropriate Report.

People have a totally misguided understanding of what a Royal Commission is.  Basically, all it can do is investigate, ask questions in an inquisitorial fashion, (there is no Trial) and produce a Report with recommendations.

Some parts of the schmedia are attempting to smear the Report and Hayne because he did not give them names so they could spend the next several weeks if not months rubbishing and witch hunting some hapless arsehole who was never on Trial or allowed to defend himself in the normal fashion.  There is no right to silence etc in a RC.  No right to call one's own witnesses.

A Royal Commission's function is merely administrative and definitely not judicial.

Hayne has given due recognition to that and has rightly denied the arsehole schmedia its cheap shot fun in the Sun.

Well done him.

If a regulatory authority to whom Hayne has made recommendations can find evidence of a criminal offence, it is their function, not Hayne's, to name the individuals by having them charged and processed through the criminal justice process.

It is the Government's function to ensure those authorities are motivated and properly resourced to do the job expected of them.
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Reply #21 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 4:43pm
 
I could call your delivery flat and boring Aussie..however we appear to agree on the essence of this one
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Reply #22 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:41pm
 
Aussie wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 1:59pm:
Ignoring all your usual jargon, I do agree that Hayne has done his job perfectly and delivered an entirely appropriate Report.

People have a totally misguided understanding of what a Royal Commission is.  Basically, all it can do is investigate, ask questions in an inquisitorial fashion, (there is no Trial) and produce a Report with recommendations.

Some parts of the schmedia are attempting to smear the Report and Hayne because he did not give them names so they could spend the next several weeks if not months rubbishing and witch hunting some hapless arsehole who was never on Trial or allowed to defend himself in the normal fashion.  There is no right to silence etc in a RC.  No right to call one's own witnesses.

A Royal Commission's function is merely administrative and definitely not judicial.

Hayne has given due recognition to that and has rightly denied the arsehole schmedia its cheap shot fun in the Sun.

Well done him.

If a regulatory authority to whom Hayne has made recommendations can find evidence of a criminal offence, it is their function, not Hayne's, to name the individuals by having them charged and processed through the criminal justice process.

It is the Government's function to ensure those authorities are motivated and properly resourced to do the job expected of them.



That's rubbish,
It's the job of the Royal commission to find out who the criminals were - name them -
and to recommend that they be charged.
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Reply #23 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:52pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:41pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 1:59pm:
Ignoring all your usual jargon, I do agree that Hayne has done his job perfectly and delivered an entirely appropriate Report.

People have a totally misguided understanding of what a Royal Commission is.  Basically, all it can do is investigate, ask questions in an inquisitorial fashion, (there is no Trial) and produce a Report with recommendations.

Some parts of the schmedia are attempting to smear the Report and Hayne because he did not give them names so they could spend the next several weeks if not months rubbishing and witch hunting some hapless arsehole who was never on Trial or allowed to defend himself in the normal fashion.  There is no right to silence etc in a RC.  No right to call one's own witnesses.

A Royal Commission's function is merely administrative and definitely not judicial.

Hayne has given due recognition to that and has rightly denied the arsehole schmedia its cheap shot fun in the Sun.

Well done him.

If a regulatory authority to whom Hayne has made recommendations can find evidence of a criminal offence, it is their function, not Hayne's, to name the individuals by having them charged and processed through the criminal justice process.

It is the Government's function to ensure those authorities are motivated and properly resourced to do the job expected of them.



That's rubbish,
It's the job of the Royal commission to find out who the criminals were - name them -
and to recommend that they be charged.


Have a read, Bobby, and then give yourself an uppercut.

Link.
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Reply #24 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:03pm
 
Aussie wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:52pm:
Have a read, Bobby, and then give yourself an uppercut.

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I had a read -
you can't inquire unless you know who did what.
That means names!
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Reply #25 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:07pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:03pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:52pm:
Have a read, Bobby, and then give yourself an uppercut.

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I had a read -
you can't inquire unless you know who did what.
That means names!


Names may have been included in confidential parts of the Report not made public, Bobby.  It is not the job of Hayne to name any bastard.  Read the Terms of Reference.

You'll just have to wait until someone is actually charged as part of the judicial process.
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Reply #26 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:10pm
 
Aussie wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:07pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:03pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:52pm:
Have a read, Bobby, and then give yourself an uppercut.

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I had a read -
you can't inquire unless you know who did what.
That means names!


Names may have been included in confidential parts of the Report not made public, Bobby.  It is not the job of Hayne to name any bastard.  Read the Terms of Reference.

You'll just have to wait until someone is actually charged as part of the judicial process.



"confidential parts of the Report not made public"


first I heard of that.

I thought we could see the lot?

link?
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Reply #27 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:32pm
 
Vic wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 9:21am:
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Reply #28 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:48pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:10pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:07pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:03pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:52pm:
Have a read, Bobby, and then give yourself an uppercut.

Link.



I had a read -
you can't inquire unless you know who did what.
That means names!


Names may have been included in confidential parts of the Report not made public, Bobby.  It is not the job of Hayne to name any bastard.  Read the Terms of Reference.

You'll just have to wait until someone is actually charged as part of the judicial process.



"confidential parts of the Report not made public"


first I heard of that.

I thought we could see the lot?

link?



As usual you have no idea.  There have been confidential Volumes in the past and I have no doubt there will be confidential Volumes (or maybe just one) from Hayne.  Gee, you are such a naive dummy Bobby.
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Reply #29 - Feb 5th, 2019 at 7:08pm
 
Aussie wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:48pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:10pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:07pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 6:03pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 5th, 2019 at 5:52pm:
Have a read, Bobby, and then give yourself an uppercut.

Link.



I had a read -
you can't inquire unless you know who did what.
That means names!


Names may have been included in confidential parts of the Report not made public, Bobby.  It is not the job of Hayne to name any bastard.  Read the Terms of Reference.

You'll just have to wait until someone is actually charged as part of the judicial process.



"confidential parts of the Report not made public"


first I heard of that.

I thought we could see the lot?

link?



As usual you have no idea.  There have been confidential Volumes in the past and I have no doubt there will be confidential Volumes (or maybe just one) from Hayne.  Gee, you are such a naive dummy Bobby.



Yet you have no link to prove what you're saying.
I just have to take you at face value.
You're well known for stretching the truth.
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