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Reply #105 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:22pm
 
crocodile wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 3:47pm:
PZ547 wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 3:00pm:
crocodile wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 2:49pm:
philperth2010 wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 2:39pm:
They all do it and when they are caught they should be sacked...This bullshit about the other side does it excuses nobody....We need a Federal ICAC 10 years ago!!!

Angry Angry Angry

We'd have nobody left.




But if it were worth establishing a Federal ICAC

it would need to be conclusively established that those who funded the Federal ICAC were demonstrably independent

otherwise, a whitewash, like NSW ICAC which is tasked with investigating those who fund it

Bit Nick Groaner on the arse.



and Ofarrell ... lets not forget the dozen or so lib mp's found accepting bags of cash up in the hunter region
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I hope that bitch who was running their brothels for them gets raped with a cactus.
 
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Reply #106 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:22pm
 
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:04pm:
Bridget is a political whore.

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Reply #107 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:28pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:22pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:04pm:
Bridget is a political whore.


She looks hot with her lipstick on and a shotgun over her shoulder.
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Reply #108 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:34pm
 
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:28pm:
John Smith wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:22pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:04pm:
Bridget is a political whore.


She looks hot with her lipstick on and a shotgun over her shoulder.



she looks alright for her age.
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Reply #109 - Jan 24th, 2020 at 10:42pm
 
Scotty from Marketing our CrimeMinister is leading his corrupt Government by example....That is what you call leadership....Even the Mafia were successful when they had a good leader like Al Capone, until he went to jail???

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Scott Morrison’s staff embroiled in sport rorts scandal


PETER VAN ONSELEN
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THE AUSTRALIAN

Two of Scott Morrison’s senior staffers were involved in handling funding applications under the $100m community sports grants program and engaging with embattled Nationals deputy leader Bridget McKenzie.

The revelation came as ­Nationals MPs said they did not expect Senator McKenzie to survive the scandal, even if she was cleared by an investigation led by Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet secretary Philip Gaetjens into her handling of the scheme, whether she breached ministerial standards and an ­alleged conflict of interest.

Sources have told The Weekend Australian that a senior adviser to the Prime Minister worked closely with party strategists and the Liberal Party secretariat before presenting the funding allocations under the grants program to Senator McKenzie’s office. The claim is ­contested by Mr Morrison, who has rejected suggestions that funding allocation decisions originated from within the office of the Prime Minister.


When the Murdoch press report something this damaging you know Scummo is in big trouble!!! 

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https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/scott-morrisons-staff-embroiled...
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Reply #110 - Jan 24th, 2020 at 11:10pm
 
Nice donation to her local gun club - minority sport - but she belongs to it so no conflict of interest..
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Reply #111 - Jan 24th, 2020 at 11:12pm
 
Of course funding allocation decisions didn't originate from within the office of the Prime Minister - they were decided at the club after 'work' over a few nice drops - top shelf of course....
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Reply #112 - Jan 24th, 2020 at 11:14pm
 
No outrage or butthurt from leftists when they did the exact same thing.

Any calls for labor Mps to resign when they did this?

If the lefties didn't have double standards they probably wouldn't have any standards.

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Reply #113 - Jan 24th, 2020 at 11:27pm
 
Baronvonrort wrote on Jan 24th, 2020 at 11:14pm:
No outrage or butthurt from leftists when they did the exact same thing.

Any calls for labor Mps to resign when they did this?

If the lefties didn't have double standards they probably wouldn't have any standards.



How does pointing out Labor acted corruptly in the past excuse the Coalitions current corruption....Talk about double standards???

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Reply #114 - Jan 25th, 2020 at 12:21am
 
Money going to marginal seats is old fashioned, medieval and a long way past it's use-by date

Having jolly housewife devorcees as ministers is also not recommended for the 21st Century

Girlie McKenzie has been in trouble a few time before, it looks like she's been getting the girlie female discount

Is this the best we can do these days, elect representatives who carry on like teenagers?


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This is all bullsh!t, if they did these things in the past, they certainly don't do them now. They've become totally useless. Australia is burning and I don't think the Nationals have even noticed, they haven't got any brains, that's why



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Reply #115 - Jan 25th, 2020 at 9:26am
 
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Reply #116 - Jan 25th, 2020 at 10:50am
 
Not good enough is it!!!

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Bridget McKenzie’s office told ‘not appropriate’ to approve sports grants after applications closed

Exclusive: Sport Australia also found eight of nine did not meet ‘high merit’ criteria in some categories

Bridget McKenzie’s office approved nine sport grants in key seats that it asked Sport Australia to assess after applications closed, despite a warning from the agency that it was “not appropriate” to accept or fund the projects.

The direct request from McKenzie’s office to Sport Australia under the controversial sport rorts affair asked it to consider nine new applications that had either been substantially amended or were new on March 20 – less than two months before the May election.

Four of the applications that came directly from the minister’s office came from proponents who had not submitted an application when the grants were open publicly in August and September 2018.

In response to the request from McKenzie’s office, Sport Australia warned that it was unfair for the applications to be considered, given it had refused similar requests from other MPs and sporting clubs after applications closed on 14 September 2018.

“No new applications have been accepted since this time and this has been communicated publicly – to the many MPs, sporting clubs and other organisations and individuals who have written expressly for the purpose of requesting the opportunity to apply,” a letter from Sport Australia to the minister’s office on March 22 said.

“Therefore it is not appropriate to invite or accept new applications at this time.”

“Given the number of existing applications for funding that have already been assessed and ranked regarding their ability to meet program guidelines, Sport Australia will refer to this list and put forward projects for ministerial approval via a formal briefing process.”

As well as expressing its concerns directly to McKenzie’s office, Sport Australia also assessed the projects put forward by the minister and found eight of the nine did not demonstrate “high merit” across the program’s criteria of community participation and community need.

Despite this, all nine projects were approved.

The auditor general also examined the nine projects in his scathing report of the program, finding that McKenzie had put forward the projects by relying on a clause within the project guidelines that allowed it to consider other projects after the assessment process had completed in the event of “emerging issues”.

But the audit found that while one project had been highly rated, an assessment by Sport Australia did not identify “how these applications reflected ‘emerging issues’ or addressed priorities that had not been met”.

It also criticised the opportunity extended to McKenzie’s office to amend existing applications or submit new applications, given it “was not advertised or otherwise made available more broadly”.

“Sport Australia was not involved in the process through which candidates were identified and invited to submit new or amended applications … Rather, this process was undertaken within the minister’s office.”

According to the auditor general, seven of the nine projects that were approved outside of the normal process were located in a Coalition electorate, while two were in “targeted” electorates – one held by Labor and one held by an independent.

“While higher scored applications from the competitive process undertaken in August to September 2018 remained available for approval, each of these new or resubmitted applications were approved for funding as part of the third round,” the audit said.

The revelation comes as Nationals leader Michael McCormack digs in behind McKenzie, saying she has done an “outstanding” job as minister and declaring she had declared her interests and followed a process “as she was required to do”.

“She is getting out there, making sure that regional communities are represented, making sure that the interests of regional people come first and foremost,” McCormack said on Friday.

The government is facing growing pressure over McKenzie’s handling of the program after an auditor general report found she prioritised grants in marginal and target seats while ignoring a merit-based assessment process undertaken by Sport Australia.

Prime minister Scott Morrison has referred McKenzie’s conduct to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, with secretary Philip Gaetjens to examine whether she breached ministerial standards.

Gaetjens, who is also Morrison’s former chief of staff, has also been asked to look at whether McKenzie failed to disclose a conflict of interest by not declaring her membership in a Wangaratta shooting club, which received a $36,000 grant.

On Thursday, Morrison said that he would take “whatever action is necessary” in response to Gaetjens’ findings, fuelling speculation that she may be dumped from the ministry.


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Reply #117 - Jan 25th, 2020 at 10:56am
 
At a time when Scott Morrison was looking down the barrel of a gun at the prospect of being the first Prime Minister to be 'Fired' by the Australian People.

...a nicely arranged distraction of someone else 'possibly' getting fired suddenly appears. Is Bridget the Fall Guy?
Is she the Sacrifice to the Gods?


ScoMo:
"I thought it time I take a holiday from the limelight recently and let Bridget take over."
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Reply #118 - Jan 25th, 2020 at 2:30pm
 
crocodile wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 12:56pm:
Bam wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 12:26pm:
crocodile wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 11:45am:
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God forbid if Labor ever got back in, they are finished.

If Labor got back in, they would set up a strong anti-corruption commission. There would be so many Libs and Nats going there that they would need a revolving door between LibNat HQ and the Commission. Yes, the Libs and Nats would be finished.

If you imagine labour is innocent of playing this game too your understanding of Australian political history has a huge gap.


They did.  Ros Kelly and she was booted for sports rorts.

She resigned only when put under severe pressure. Not much different in any way so far to the McKenzie affair. Eventually, she will go the same way as Kelly but only if Albert Squeezy can muster enough embarrassment.

Wishful thinking, showing your triumph of hope over experience. Ros Kelly QUIT POLITICS. McKenzie is unlikely to do so. All that has happened under this government to their disgraced Ministers is they have a bit of a time-out on the back bench for a year or two and then come back in a new frontbench role. Stuart Robert is an example.

You fukking clown. She resigned from the ministry in February 1994. She didn't resign from parliament intil January 1995. Not unlike McKenzie, the Auditor General complained about the allocation of funding in December 1993. It took two months of sustained pressure before her resignation. Keep making up bullshit all you like. Nobody except for the dumb as dogshit are hoodwinked by it.

Are you trolling for a ban, croc? Personal attacks are against the rules.

I didn't say Ros Kelly quit politics immediately, and you're constructing a strawman if you're implying I did. Did Ley or Robert quit politics over their scandals? No. They're still there. They're even back on the frontbench. Right there is the difference between the corrupt Liberals and Labor. The Libs don't have any integrity.

Now take your Liberal party hat off and take a look at the real world for a change. So many Coalition MPs are wrapped up in this that it will bring down the government at the next election. Sure, there's a huge cohort of Lib voters who don't mind a bit of political graft (as long as it's their mob doing it), but the swinging voters are not as forgiving.
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Reply #119 - Jan 25th, 2020 at 2:33pm
 
Hazard reduction in the Coalition.
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