Go to this Michael Smith News post and listen to his audioboo.
Most of us following the Gillard/AWU/Wilson scandal can only hope for one outcome, that being the Victoria Police have enough substantial evidence to haul in the Prime Minister for a serious round of discussions. From there, we must hope justice will be served. Not only do the Australian people deserve it, but so do the AWU union members who were so blatantly screwed over.
Michael Smith has worked extremely hard to expose the truth regarding the AWU affair and Gillard's involvement. Those of us disgusted with the trashing of the reputation of the office of Prime Minister by this woman must now take heart that Smith's diligence will finally pay a dividend.
That is what we must hope for.
I'm grumpy. I'm tired and I am just about anti-everything! However, I do enjoy a good rant.
Showing posts with label Gillardgate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gillardgate. Show all posts
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Thursday, 13 December 2012
When It Comes To Sleaze...
… nobody does it better than the Gillard Government! Watch a few of the grubs begin their
desperate climb out of the decomposing maggot-ridden carcase that is the
Gillard Government because of its embracing of Dodgy Brother, Peter
Slipper. This is the price of political
stupidity when you try to be too clever by half and you are absolutely
desperate to cling to power. Sleaze knows
no boundaries when it comes to the Gillard Government but the Slipper scandal
must be seen as the ultimate in political self-sliming and this ridiculous mob
of Union hacks and cronies will never be able to shake off the rancid goo. Peter Slipper has carried a foul odour for
many years and the morons knew it.
Justice Steven Rares tossed out of court a sexual
harassment claim made by Staffer, James Ashby against defrocked House of Reps. Speaker, Peter
Slipper yesterday, stating Ashby’s claim was politically motivated. This decision, in itself, sets a new low
for Australia’s legal system. Political
favouritism has overtly entered our court system. I'm not suggesting Justice Rares hung his political sympathies banner along the front of his Bench. Heavens no! We know our Judiciary is impartial! More will be written on Rares’ rather interesting determination
later, once legal circles stop blinking and after we know whether Ashby intends
to appeal the decision. There may have
to be a whip-around to help raise the necessary funds to mount said appeal.
Gillard Government Grubs (henceforth known as ‘G' Men. And women.
Can’t forget the Handbag Hit Squad!) are having a field day. They think they have been delivered a
seriously smoking Magnum by Justice Rares that will surely blow to smithereens the
Coalition’s AWU/HSU/Thomson arsenal and
cause the electorate to reel back on their heels uttering “golly”! They have been handed a water pistol and
the Socialist morons are on the slippery side of stupid. I am sure Abbott, once elected, will rip the scab off the festering sore which is the Australian unions via an enquiry into corruption and dirty dealings dating back quite some time.
The Federal Australian Labor Party (the inane little band of Union-controlled kiddies running this
nation. Currently.) expect the
Opposition to stoop to the level they set some time ago; a cesspit never before seen in
Australian Politics. People – for in my
opinion, they are not a politician’s backside –
such as MP Craig Emerson hyperventilates; "This is a
conspiracy of enormous proportions, and Mr Abbott will hope that it simply
blows away and then he can get on to his next smear campaign," Emerson would love to farm it into a
‘conspiracy of enormous proportions’ to take the heat of his ex girlfriend and
the same ex girlfriend of the crook, Bruce Wilson, of the
AWU/Wilson/Gillard/Slushgate scandal.
Emerson’s ex-bonk is, of course, Prime Minister, Julia Gillard. The ‘jobs for the boys’ bell has never
peeled so loudly – from ministerial appointments to those of the
judiciary. Gillard has performed well
in the way she has handed out appointments to protect her posterior!
The Gillard Government knew the risk they were taking when
they appointed Peter Slipper to the respected
position of Speaker. It was a blatant
political move to hang onto power.
There is another backfire coming and it will not be hitting the Coalition. All Coalition leader, Tony Abbott, has to do is keep feeding out the ropes. Yes - there is more than one!
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Slipper 'conspiracy' likened to Australian Watergate
By chief political correspondent Simon Cullen
Updated 2 hours 38 minutes ago
Labor has stepped up
its attack on the Coalition amid the fallout from the failed sexual harassment
case against Peter Slipper, describing it as a "conspiracy of enormous
proportions".
The Federal Court yesterday dismissed the case brought
against the former parliamentary speaker by one of his staff members, James
Ashby, declaring it was an abuse of process designed to cause "significant
public, reputational and political damage".
Justice Steven Rares believes the predominant purpose of the
case was to further the political interests of the Liberal National Party (LNP)
and former Howard government minister Mal Brough, who has been preselected as
the Coalition's candidate in Mr Slipper's Sunshine Coast electorate of Fisher.
Government frontbenchers are demanding Opposition Leader
Tony Abbott disendorse Mr Brough and make a detailed statement about what
involvement the Coalition had in the court case.
"This is a conspiracy of enormous proportions, and Mr
Abbott will hope that it simply blows away and then he can get on to his next
smear campaign," Labor frontbencher Craig Emerson told AM.
"Mr Abbott will probably want to continue circling the
earth and not land and answer these basic questions: What did he know about
this? What does he mean by 'no specific knowledge'?"
Mr Abbott is on his way to the United Kingdom after making
an unannounced visit to the troops in Afghanistan.
Read “their” ABC’s UPDATED take on the rest of this sorry
saga here:
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Brandis Ups The Ante
The Coalition has stepped up its attack on the Prime Minister, with Liberal senator George Brandis using parliamentary privilege to suggest Julia Gillard broke criminal laws while working as a lawyer in the early 1990s.
Ms Gillard has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to her role in providing legal advice to establish the Australian Workers Union (AWU) Workplace Reform Association while working at Slater & Gordon.
She has said she believed the association's funds would be used for legitimate purposes.
They were instead used by her then-boyfriend and former AWU official Bruce Wilson as a union slush fund, although he denies financially benefiting from it.
Speaking in the Senate, the shadow attorney-general said it was clear Ms Gillard knew the association's funds would not be used for their stated purpose, which was for the advancement of workers' rights.
Instead, Senator Brandis said she knew the funds would be used for the "private purposes" of Mr Wilson and fellow union official Ralph Blewitt.
"There is no doubt - no doubt whatsoever - that at the time she was involved in setting up the slush fund, Ms Gillard knew what its purpose was," he told the Senate.
"Indeed, the choice of an incorporated association as the entity to hold the funds for union election purposes was Ms Gillard's brainchild.
"It is already clear, that from (the association's) inception, Ms Julia Gillard's involvement in this matter has been characterised by concealment, deception, professional misconduct, and it would appear several breaches of the criminal law."
Full story at link below:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-11-28/brandis-claims-in-senate-that-pm-breached-criminal-laws/4397254
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I watched Question Time again today and all I can say is: This disgrace of a Prime Minister obviously doesn't want to incriminate herself in the House. It's a serious offence.
Senator Brandis is no fool. He knows the law and I am sure he has researched this matter thoroughly. I hope he keeps the pressure up whilst the Senate is sitting.
Parliament rises tomorrow for the summer break. I have no doubt this story will continue and eventually, the truth will out. The fate of this Prime Minister should be known shortly.
Sub-prime Credibility
I rather like the description “Sub-prime” as it may relate
to our Prime Minister, Julia Gillard. I didn't coin the phrase but I wish I had. In my opinion, she has to be the worst Prime Minister leading the worst government
Australia has ever had the misfortune to suffer. Even Gough Whitlam’s ALP government was not as bad as this current mob
of incompetents.
The Prime Minister is not having a good week. She is still fielding questions about her
role in the AWU slush fund scandal as an equity partner at the legal firm,
Slater & Gordon advising her boyfriend at the time, Bruce Wilson. Wilson slushed nearly half a million dollars
his own way after Gillard did the legal work on the AWU/Workplace Reform Account.
In my eyes, Ms. Gillard has zero credibility. In the eyes of this nation, I believe her
credibility is taking a fair whacking.
Deservedly. The woman can’t or
won’t answer a question directly. Julie
Bishop, Deputy Leader of the Opposition has posed a number of questions to her
in Parliament. This woman simply will
not give a direct answer. The average
Joe can only take that one way. The
Prime Minister does have something to hide.
PM Gillard has attempted to deflect, Ms. Bishop’s forensic questioning
for the 2nd day in Parliament Question Time by not answering, by deferring to
her non-direct-answers during the 2nd of two long Press conferences
and by blaming the Opposition for running a dirt file and a smear
campaign. Her hypocrisy knows no
bounds! Her Government IS the
Government of smear. Remember the
Australia Day Race Riot orchestrated by her own staff to smear opposition
Leader, Tony Abbott. That’s just one
example of the tactics of this disgraceful regime.
Gillard also lambasted Ms. Bishop for having a 10 minute meeting with the
con man, Ralph Blewitt who played 2nd fiddle in Wilson’s two member
band. Hello? This woman must have conveniently forgotten her own long
association with Mr. Blewitt. She was
so familiar with Blewitt, she didn’t charge him for legal work. You can only shake your head and shed a tear
that this is the sort of untrustworthy creature currently running this
country.
Gillard stupidly laid into Blewitt on Monday during the
second of two lengthy press conferences.
After Gillard had finished unloading on Blewitt she said “His word
against mine? Make your mind up.” Good question, PM Gillard and here’s my
answer. I’ll take Blewitt’s word over
yours any day. I deplore liars.
Last night, (27/11) the ABC managed the scoop of the
week. They wheeled out the
ex-boyfriend, Bruce Wilson for an interview on the weekly television current
affairs segment, 7.30. Any person with
a brain that functions watching Mr. Wilson trying to defend Sub-prime would
have picked up the body language pretty quickly. They would have fallen to the ground in fits of laughter when
Wilson declared he had no case to answer with regard to his own involvement in
the disappearance of monies from the unauthorised entity, the AWU Workplace
Reform Association.
Gillard’s credibility has now sunk below sub-zero. The ABC, by pushing nice, ‘credible’ Mr.
Wilson onto the public stage loaded more guns and handed them to the
Coalition. In particular, Deputy
Leader, Julie Bishop. There are two
more days of Question Time in Federal Parliament left for this sitting year.
Get your popcorn ready!
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Judgement & Credibility - AWU Scandal
Yes, this entire saga goes straight to the judgement and credibility of Julia Gillard who is currently Australia's Prime Minister.
Incredible!
Here's a News Limited article that covers quite a bit of ground.
http://www.news.com.au/national/awu-scandal-why-it-matters-and-what-you-need-to-know/story-fndo4eg9-1226522812935
Is is too much to ask for honesty from our Prime Minister? Just a little bit of honesty? Are Australians heartily sick of being lied to? Let's start with the lie "There will be no carbon tax under a government I lead".
There must be a full investigation into the Union movement and the lead players in Australia. Why? Because whilst this federal Labor government has the power, it's Union power. The Unions control this government. Full stop. Remember, those faceless (Union) men who dislodged a sitting Prime Minister and installed Julia Gillard into the role.
We have one Union-related scandal after another at the moment, all involving corruption. The HSU, the AWU, the CFMEU, and the appalling case surrounding NSW State Labor currently in the spotlight as the dirt flies via an ICAC Inquiry..
How can we have faith in the leadership of this country when the Unions are operating sock puppets?
Incredible!
Here's a News Limited article that covers quite a bit of ground.
http://www.news.com.au/national/awu-scandal-why-it-matters-and-what-you-need-to-know/story-fndo4eg9-1226522812935
Is is too much to ask for honesty from our Prime Minister? Just a little bit of honesty? Are Australians heartily sick of being lied to? Let's start with the lie "There will be no carbon tax under a government I lead".
There must be a full investigation into the Union movement and the lead players in Australia. Why? Because whilst this federal Labor government has the power, it's Union power. The Unions control this government. Full stop. Remember, those faceless (Union) men who dislodged a sitting Prime Minister and installed Julia Gillard into the role.
We have one Union-related scandal after another at the moment, all involving corruption. The HSU, the AWU, the CFMEU, and the appalling case surrounding NSW State Labor currently in the spotlight as the dirt flies via an ICAC Inquiry..
How can we have faith in the leadership of this country when the Unions are operating sock puppets?
Thursday, 22 November 2012
ABC Radio 774 & A Shock-Jock
Here is a repost of Andrew Bolt's brilliant put-down of 774's morning presenter, Jon Faine. Faine made a classic jerk of himself today. Clearly, he was not fully across the subject of Prime Minister Gillard's involvement as a partnered solicitor in the AWU fiasco. As such, he should not have opened his mouth. What happens to his radio career as a result is entirely of his own doing. I certainly will be watching with keen interest. Faine has form for being obnoxious, not only to guests he disagrees with but also to callers.
The ABC has been dragged kicking and screaming to the point where they are right now, having to recognise there is a story which is actually in the public interest - not some non-event as they have portrayed this scandal for many months.
The 7.30 Report's Leigh Sales is to interview Nick Styant-Browne, one of the ex Slater & Gordon partners, tonight, Thursday, 22nd November, 2012. I wonder if Leigh will try and shout him down?
I will have more to say on this in another post.
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The ABC has been dragged kicking and screaming to the point where they are right now, having to recognise there is a story which is actually in the public interest - not some non-event as they have portrayed this scandal for many months.
The 7.30 Report's Leigh Sales is to interview Nick Styant-Browne, one of the ex Slater & Gordon partners, tonight, Thursday, 22nd November, 2012. I wonder if Leigh will try and shout him down?
I will have more to say on this in another post.
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ABC presenter makes hash of defending Gillard
Andrew Bolt
NOVEMBER
22
2012
(11:45am)
Melbourne ABC host Jon Faine was vehement today in defence
of the Prime Minister, yet has not based his faith on facts. Let’s check his
editorial:
…it’s to do with the slush fund that she was helping to
establish for people who were acting as a group within the AWU at the time.
Fudge. Well, less than a group, Jon. It essentially operated
just for Bruce Wilson and, to some extent, for his bagman, Ralph Blewett. And
it was set up for their benefit as individuals, not AWU officials.
Well, at that stage, I do remember laughing out loud on air
and saying since when should a client not act for someone because they might be
breaking the law?
Red herring. No one to my knowledge has ever suggested
Gillard should not have taken as a client someone who “might be breaking the
law”.
Then Julia Gillard was criticised for not dobbing in her
clients when it became apparent that they might have broken the law. Well, since when does a lawyer dob in their
own clients to the police when someone is making a complaint about them? It’s
alleged that she should herself have gone to the police, which is preposterous
and would’ve been an unethical act, if not a breach of duty to her client and a
breach of confidentiality.
Gross oversimplication. Misleading. Porbably false. Gillard
actually had two clients here - her boyfriend, Wilson., and the AWU itself,
which was her firm’s primary client. When she found out Wilson’s slush fund had
fraudently taken funds ostensibly paid to what donors believed was the AWU for
workplace safety for its members, she had a duty to at the very least notify
the AWU. She did not. She arguably
could have also notifed police of the frauds when told about them without
breaching anything told her her in confidence by Wilson, since they were
brought to her attention not by Wilson himself but others. On this point, here
is the opinion of former High Court judge Michael Kirby:
Question from audience: Look, there are plenty of people in
the legal profession that seem to have moral compass deficit disorder. If a
lawyer naively helps a friend to set up a slush fund, and then subsequently
finds that the friend has used it to misappropriate half a million dollars, is
there a legal or moral obligation for the lawyer to report that to the police,
the knowledge of that matter?
Kirby: It sounds as though it’s getting a little bit close
to a real live problem and I know it could be presented as hypothetical, but I
sort of have got very, very strong antennae and I can sniff out a real live
problem pretty well. (Audience laughter). And I’ve gone out of the business of
giving legal advice, but generally speaking, in our sort of society, if a
person is aware of a serious crime and doesn’t report it to the police, that is
what we call misprision of a felony; if there is a felony, you have to report
it, it is a citizen’s duty. Now that law might have been modified in Victoria
and other states, you’d have to look that up, but that’s the way the law
generally operates.”
Here is High Court justice William Deane in Baker v
Campbell, 1983:
Deane: Moreover, if the (doctrine of legal professional)
privilege were confined to disclosure in judicial (or quasi-judicial) proceedings,
it is difficult to explain why, logically, the lawyer who fails voluntarily to
disclose the wrongdoing of his client to the appropriate administrative officer
does not, in the absence of some particular justification, stand guilty of the
offence of misprision of felony.
Doug Meagher QC has discussed this at length:
Meagher: Bankes LJ at page 526 when considering an
allegation that the accountant had breached an implied term of confidentiality,
said:
“ ... There may no doubt be cases to which the rule laid
down by the learned judge may be applied, as for instance confidential
communications to a professional adviser as to the proposed commission of a
crime, or as to the proposed commission of a civil wrong upon an
individual. A contract to keep such a
communication secret may well be considered an illegal contract, and the duty
to the public to disclose the criminal or illegal intention may properly be
held to override the private duty to respect and protect the client’s
confidence.”..
Wood VC put it in vivid phrase: ‘There is no confidence as
to the disclosure of iniquity.’
In Weld-Blundell v Stephens Bankes LJ rather suggested that
the exception was limited to the proposed or contemplated commission of as
crime or civil wrong; but I should have thought that was too limited. The exception should extend to crimes frauds
and misdeeds, both those actually committed as well as those in contemplation,
provided always - and this is essential - that the disclosure is justified in
the public interest. The reason is
because no private obligations can dispense with that universal one which lies
on every member of the society to discover every design which may be formed, contrary
to the laws of the society, to destroy the public welfare…
The disclosure must, I should think, be to one who has a
proper interest to receive the information.
Thus it would be proper to disclose a crime to the police…
The existence of the exception to the privilege was firmly
established in Australia following the obiter dictum in Varawa v Howard Smith
& Co (1910) 10 CLR 382. At page 385 Griffith CJ said:
“The rule was laid down very distinctly by Lord Halsbury LC
in Bullivant v The Attorney General for Victoria:
‘I think the broad propositions may be very simply
stated: for the perfect administration
of justice, and for the protection of confidence which exists between a
solicitor and his client, it has been established as a principle of public
policy that those confidential communications shall not be subject to
production. But to that, of course,
this limitation has been put, and justly put, that no Court can be called upon
to protect communications which are in themselves parts of a criminal or
unlawful proceeding.’
The rule is very well illustrated in the case of R. v Cox
& Railton in which the communication stated and put in evidence was a
communication made by a solicitor to his client for the purpose of enabling him
to carry out an unlawful enterprise.”
This says nothing about the duty to report; but once the
privilege is removed, the shield vanishes and the ordinary duty cast on all
citizens to report a threatened crime applies to the lawyer as well.
Moreover, Gillard, in explaining why she did not contact
authorities about the frauds did not cite client confidentiality as an excuse.
The reason she gave was that inquiries were already under way when she found
out. There is reason to doubt the factual basis for this claim.
It’s alleged that at one stage she was party to a fraud,
which has been met with stern letters from Julia Gillard’s lawyers, and you
might notice a prominent apology published in The Age today, saying whoops, we
might have gone too far.
False. Straw man. There was no such apology and no such
admission by The Age. The item referred to is here. Check for yourself. Faine
also oversimplifies in referring to allegations that Gillard “was party to a
fraud” and then claiming this was false. In fact, the allegation has
consistently been that Gillard created a slush fund used by her boyfriend to
commit fraud, and that she insists she had no idea those frauds were intended
or committed.
Then it was alleged that there were files that are missing
and those files it seems now are turning up in the registrars of the Federal
Court and elsewhere. Then it was alleged that files were missing at Slater and
Gordon and it was pointed out that files get destroyed after seven or eight or
so years because it’s actually just impossible to keep them all and on and on
and on the allegations go.
Misleading. In fact, four files were alleged to have gone
missing - two in the Federal Court, one in Slater & Gordon and one in the
WA Corporate Affairs Commission. Only one of the files, in the Federal Court,
has since been located. Slater & Gordon is unable to confirm what Faine
implies - that it’s own missing file was destroyed as a matter of routine after
seven or eight years. Indeed, it claims not to be sure the file even existed,
although Gillard is recorded being questioned about it in a taped record of
interview with her partners in 1995.
Today as you’ve already heard on AM, one of the key
witnesses in inverted commas to all of this has arrived back in Australia. His
name is Ralph Blewitt...
Smear. Blewitt is indeed a key witness, without inverted
commas. Correspondence demonstrates he was one of the two people for whom
Gillard helped to create the slush fund, and placed the notification of it in
the press. Gillard also claims to have witnessed his donation of power of
attorney to Wilson to buy a house in his name.
However, on arrival [Blewett has] already said that he knows
nothing about events in Victoria, but he may be able to shed some insight into
what was alleged to have gone on eighteen years ago in Western Australia. Of
course Victoria Police don’t investigate things that happen in West Australia.
The West Australia Police do, but that’s for Mr Blewitt, his lawyers and the
Victoria Police to sort out between them.
Red herring. Misleading. The complaint Victoria Police are
investigating relates to the power of attorney Gillard says she witnessed as a
solicitor in Victoria, donated by Blewitt in favor of her boyfriend, Wilson.
Blewitt alleges Gillard was not present when he made it out in Perth, and the
document was backdated. Blewett claims it was misused by Wilson to purchase a
property in Victoria in his name, using stolen funds. Blewett is also expected
to discuss renovations to Julia Gillard’s Abbottsford house. All this is well
within the scope of Victoria Police to investigate. Blewett’s reference to not
knowing about events in Victoria refers to the creation and operation of a
second slush fund created in Victoria by Wilson. Faine should know all this.
How could Faine be so sure Gillard has no questions to
answer if he himself does not understand what’s been alleged or demonstrated?
It seems to me that Faine instinctively wants to clear
Gillard without even knowing what the case against her is.
(Note: Gillard says she did not know of Wilson’s frauds and
did not benefit from them. She did not know the house was brought with stolen
funds. She says paid for all her own renovations.)
UPDATE
Michael Smith rang Faine for a right of reply, but was not
given one.
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Keep An Eye On This Man
John McTernan, Prime Minister Gillard's Media Advisor
Here's a nice observation piece by Samuel J at Catallaxy
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John McTernan: taking Julia Gillard down
105 comments
Those in Labor seem to treat Gillard’s spin merchant, John McTernan, with awe and reverence. He is supposed to be the brains behind Gillard, and is responsible for the present attacks seeking to brand Abbott as a misogynist.
I think she has chosen badly – McTernan’s tactics have always failed. Rather than helping his master stay in a job, McTernan has ensured the master’s removal.
From a range of relatively junior positions, McTernan became Tony Blair’s spin merchant in late 2005. By June 2007 Gordon Brown had unseated the Prime Minister.
Then he helped take out his next master, Des Browne, Secretary of State for Scotland in 2008.
Then he saw off Jim Murphy, the next Secretary of State for Scotland in 2010.
He took up his present role in Gillard’s office just over a year ago (September 2011), and it is only a matter of time before McTernan takes her out too.
McTernan’s true genius is making people think he is helping while quietly undermining them.
http://catallaxyfiles.com/2012/10/13/john-mcternan-taking-julia-gillard-down/
Here's a nice observation piece by Samuel J at Catallaxy
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John McTernan: taking Julia Gillard down
105 comments
Those in Labor seem to treat Gillard’s spin merchant, John McTernan, with awe and reverence. He is supposed to be the brains behind Gillard, and is responsible for the present attacks seeking to brand Abbott as a misogynist.
I think she has chosen badly – McTernan’s tactics have always failed. Rather than helping his master stay in a job, McTernan has ensured the master’s removal.
From a range of relatively junior positions, McTernan became Tony Blair’s spin merchant in late 2005. By June 2007 Gordon Brown had unseated the Prime Minister.
Then he helped take out his next master, Des Browne, Secretary of State for Scotland in 2008.
Then he saw off Jim Murphy, the next Secretary of State for Scotland in 2010.
He took up his present role in Gillard’s office just over a year ago (September 2011), and it is only a matter of time before McTernan takes her out too.
McTernan’s true genius is making people think he is helping while quietly undermining them.
http://catallaxyfiles.com/2012/10/13/john-mcternan-taking-julia-gillard-down/
Gillardgate - The Series
The Gillard/AWU/Wilson saga keeps on giving. I haven't included the background yet but this post is a start - towards the end, I suspect.
Readers who are unfamiliar with this scandal may go here if they are interested in a truckload of serious background information.
How can important Court, Government and Law Firm documents just disappear?
Surely, we are not witnessing a massive cover-up!
Readers who are unfamiliar with this scandal may go here if they are interested in a truckload of serious background information.
How can important Court, Government and Law Firm documents just disappear?
Surely, we are not witnessing a massive cover-up!
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