Beyond Scrutiny
Australia’s TV media companies have told the National Anti-Corruption Commission committee that they should be exempt from being investigated for corruption by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). I captured it on video, as per below, and it is amazing how brazen the media companies are thinking they can publicly demand to be above the law.
Source: Australian media companies want to be exempt from being investigated for corruption by the National Anti-Corruption CommissionKangaroo Court of Australia
Well, it would be because there is no jury. What I’m trying to say is that the decision has been made by the people who matter which – as I am sure you know is the Federal Coalition. Lidia Thorpe has failed to declare a conflict of interest.
Peter Dutton has led the charge, announcing that Senator Thorpe must leave Parliament because ‘you can’t receive those briefings during the day and then hang out, you know, in nice circumstances of a night-time with a bikie.
Source: We Don’t Need A Kangaroo Court To Decide That Lidia Thorpe Is Unfit To Stay In Parliament – » The Australian Independent Media Network
No sensible person will be seeking the office. But the Tory Party is riddled with the insensible. Sunak is likely to recontest. The leader of the House of Commons, Penny Mordaunt, is also a contender. Even Johnson, who did more than most to denigrate the office, is contemplating a return. For the moment, the lettuce won out. At the very least, it deserves a run.
Source: Exit Liz Truss; Enter Lettuce – » The Australian Independent Media Network
Dutton says he has numbers to become British PM
On current polling, Victorian Premier Dan Andrews looks set for an
even bigger win on November 26 than his monster 2018 victory. The most
recent Morgan poll has Victorian Labor leading the Coalition by 20
points in two-party-preferred (2PP) terms, though that poll also shows a
substantially higher independents vote.
Source: VIC Liberals are a circus, while NSW Labor prepares for power
On current polling, Victorian Premier Dan Andrews looks set for an even bigger win on November 26 than his monster 2018 victory. The most recent Morgan poll has Victorian Labor leading the Coalition by 20 points in two-party-preferred (2PP) terms, though that poll also shows a substantially higher independents vote.
Source: VIC Liberals are a circus, while NSW Labor prepares for power
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