We didn’t do it and we don’t lie!!!! All those hundreds and hundreds of businesses are. Lying or not isn't the issue chaos is and the government call to "let it rip" created the maelstrom that resulted in nobody knowing what the fuck is going on. Confusion suits the Morrison government more than the real facts and stats that show they mishandled and mismanaged the whole shit show. Morrison's whole term in office has been one of deflection and distraction for saying " you see I didn't do it". From bushfires, parliamentry sex scandals, grant rorts, subs, the French and Covid all Morrison has been doing is saying it's not my doing and I don't hold the hose and allowing chaos to reign. He's set the yard stick for how Australians should operate and has shamed us domestically and globally in our eyes and rest of the world's. This ad man spin doctor believes he has the money and propaganda to cover him in the same way as Trump and Clive Palmer do. Morrison will have burnt the house down before handing it over to the ALP to clean up.
Now, two of those businesses – Werko Australia and HiCraft – have walked back these claims and informed their customers about the situation.
Werko Australia chief operating officer Malki Hochhauser told The New Daily on Friday that the email sent to customers advising them its shipments had been “pulled from under our nose” were wrong.
“I guess I didn’t realise that they would hone in on an email that I sent,” Ms Hochhauser said.
RAT TRAP Both Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Health Minister Greg Hunt have publicly denied this is the case. A spokesperson from Mr Hunt’s office informed IA that the Minister for Health categorically denies mandatorily requisitioning, redistributing or otherwise appropriating stocks meant for retailers.
Source: EXCLUSIVE: Morrison and Hunt’s tricky denial of RAT requisitions
Where is My Ostrich?
From kids driving forklifts to crippling foreign relations, Scott Morrison has made some truly questionable decisions of late, writes Paul Begley.
Source: Scott Morrison: The Prime Minister of mad ideas
Politics can change quickly in the heat of a campaign and horror polls, like the Coalition has seen this week, need to be handled with care.
The issues hurting the Coalition’s vote in horror polling week
Peter Slipper was hanged drawn and quartered by the Abbott Government for $900 cabcharge. Put through the most harrowing battle he was duly found innocent. The Morrison government has also chosen the wrong path but this time their happy to waive $41,000.
The Department of Finance was warned by one of its own
staffers that waiving a $41,000 debt owed by a senior official was
likely illegal but it fully waived the debt anyway.
The Department of Finance, headed by Finance Secretary, Coalition appointee Rosemary Huxtable, approved the waiver regardless.
That very same day.
The explosive revelations are contained in a 40-page report – marked ‘OFFICIAL: Sensitive Legal Privilege’ – that was completed last month by the Commonwealth Ombudsman, following a year-long secret investigation into the affair.
Those implicated include the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet; the Department of Treasury; the Department of Finance; the National Competition Commission (NCC); and, by extension, competition regulator the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (the ACCC provides all of the NCC’s staff).
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