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Ray discusses an investigation by the NSW ICAC into the conduct of a former employee and a contractor at Canterbury Bankstown Council, with a public inquiry scheduled for next month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The US Supreme Court ends affirmative action while over in France migrant communities have brought diversity to the country's culture of riots. See what else is changing (for better or worse) at the beginning of the New Financial Year on Tim's News Explosion. France's latest round of riots was triggered by a police officer killing 17-year-old French-Alegerian teenager Nahel Merzouk who tried to flee a traffic stop on 27 June. The officer who fired the shot has been charged with voluntary homicide by a person in authority. Nahel's judicial file included 15 recorded incidents but according to his mother Mounia, he was a good boy who dindu nuffin. Innocent victims of the rioters included an 80-year-old priest who was robbed and beaten unconscious. The home of Paris Mayor Vincent Jeanbrun was ram-raided with his wife and child injured. A holocaust memorial was desecrated. These are the biggest race riots in France since 2005 triggered by the electrocution of two youths fleeing police which lasted 3 weeks. Over the past decade, hundreds of French citizens have lost their lives in Islamic terrorist attacks. French President Emmanuel Macron blamed social media and video games for the rioting. Paris is hosting the Olympics next year. The BBC published a list of fake images circulating on social media purporting to be from the riots. Paris Saint-Germain Football Manager Christophe Galtier will stand trial for racism accused of saying at his previous club Nice that there were too many Black and Muslim players. If found guilty he could be jailed for 5 years. Police in Sweden facilitated a Koran burning which has triggered protests and condemnation in Islamic nations. The US Supreme Court issued three big landmark decisions before its summer recess. Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard ruled affirmative action in university admissions processes was unconstitutional. 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis ruled that anti-discrimination laws could not force a Christian website designer to create a website advertising a same-sex wedding. This followed Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission in 2018 which similarly ruled a baker could not be forced to bake a same-sex wedding. Biden v. Nebraska struck down Biden's Executive Order forgiving student loan debt. All decisions were 6-3 with the 3 Justices Donald Trump appointed all part of the majority court opinion. The Ron DeSantis War Room Twitter account released an attack ad on Trump accusing him of being too pro-LGBT. The Log Cabin Republicans labelled the ad homophobic. Trump has pledged to outlaw child genital mutilation in all 50 states. Nigel Farage and Laurence Fox have had their bank accounts closed for wrongthink. King Charles and London Mayor Sadiq Khan pressed a new 2030 climate doomsday button to stop the planet from warming by 1.5C Greta Thunberg met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the ecological damage of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Federal Opposition is lobbying the Albanese Government to spend the now $19 billion AUD surplus on aid to Ukraine. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) begins today. The NSW ICAC accused former Premier Gladys Berejiklian of serious corrupt conduct for overseeing grants in the electorate of her former boyfriend Daryl McGuire but ICAC isn't recommending she face criminal charges. Down in Victoria corruption is legal with Dan Andrews appointing his former Deputy James Merlino to the Suburban Rail Loop Authority. The Victoria Day Awards which is not related to the Australia Day Awards but is a private organisation, gave its Victorian of the Year Award to outgoing Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton. The Yes 23 campaign for the Constitutional Aboriginal Voice held rallies with their activists in major cities around Australia. Indigenous Labor Senator Pat Dodson claimed that if Australia votes no to the voice then we won't be able to criticize China's human rights violations. It is NAIDOC week another Indigenous cultural promotion week. Email: me@timwilms.comMessage: https://t.me/timwilmsWebsite: http://timwilms.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfrontMinds: https://www.minds.com/timwilmsGab: https://gab.com/timwilmsTelegram: https://t.me/wilmsfront Support the Show:Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membershipDonate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/ Other Unshackled Links:Website: https://www.theunshackled.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackledTwitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackledGab: https://gab.ai/theunshackledTelegram: https://t.me/theunshackledMinds: https://www.minds.com/The_Unshackled Music and Graphics by James Fox HigginsVoice Over by Morgan MunroSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NSW ICAC finds that former premier Gladys Berejikilian was found to have engaged in "serious corrupt conduct" but no criminal charges will be brought. Does the ICAC need to redefine what is and isn't corruption? The Australian government beefs up ACMA to fine platforms who publish misinfo. The French hit the streets after the police shooting of a boy in the worst civil disruption in the country in 20 years. The SCOTUS permits discrimination in one judgement but prohibits affirmative action in tertiary institutions. And yes, we get to Johnny Bairstow's stumping. Not only was he out, he was guilty of stupidity.
글래디스 베레지클리안 전 NSW 주총리에 대한 2년 여에 걸친 독립반부패위원회 즉 ICAC의 수사결과가 발표됐으나 논란이 확산되고 있다.
In this episode, we look at the release of findings by the NSW ICAC regarding former Premier Gladys Berejiklian and former NSW MP, Daryl Maguire. The ICAC found both individuals engaged in serious corruption, with Berejiklian breaching public trust by supporting a grant to the Australian Clay Target Association and the construction of a hall for the Riverina Conservatorium of Music. While it was recommended that charges be laid against Maguire, no charges were recommended against Berejiklian. The findings come after criticism from former Prime Minister Scott Morrison and the former NSW Coalition government. The media's portrayal of Berejiklian as a “victim of a bad relationship” has been challenged, and the delayed release of the findings has also sparked an outrage.The war in Ukraine and recent events in Russia: Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner paramilitary force, instigated an insurrection in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, before surrendering his weapons and seeking exile in Belarus through a deal with President Alexander Lukashenko. The potential implications of this event, including the ongoing war in Ukraine and its potential to spread to Russia, pose serious risks for Europe and the rest of the world. However, Australian media coverage of these events has been lacking, leading people to seek information through alternative channels such as Twitter, Reddit, CNN, or Al Jazeera.The former Labor leader Simon Crean died during the week, and is remembered as one of the more decent figures in federal politics, received tributes from all sides of the political spectrum. Although his tenure as Labor leader from 2001 to 2003 was not marked by strong public support or success in opinion polls, Crean made significant reforms within the Labor Party to make it more democratic and less dominated by union bureaucrats. His memorable speech opposing the Iraq war showcased his courage and foresight, ultimately vindicating his position.We also look at recent opinion polling – the two-party preferred voting figures, which remain relatively stable with Labor at 54% and the Coalition at 46%. However, of particular concern for the federal government is the decline in the percentage of people who believe Australia is heading in the right direction. Over the course of a year, the figure dropped from 48% to 33%, while the number of people expressing that the country is going in the wrong direction increased from 27% to 47%. This shift in public opinion could have implications for the government's popularity and electoral prospects.
The NSW ICAC has delivered a finding of serious corrupt conduct against the former New South Wales Liberal Premier Gladys Berejiklian.
The NSW ICAC has delivered a finding of serious corrupt conduct against the former New South Wales Liberal Premier Gladys Berejiklian.
NSW 부패조사위원회(ICAC)가 시드니 '드러모인' 지역구의 존 시도티 의원이 가족 부동산 용도변경을 위해 해당 카운슬에 부당한 압력을 가하는 등 부정부패 연루 혐의가 있는 것으로 조사 결과를 발표했다. 하지만 시드티 의원은 자신의 결백을 거듭 호소하고 나섰다.
The Australian Greens have had their most successful election campaign ever – four seats in the House of Representatives, 12 Senators and 12.25% of the primary vote all across Australia. These are excellent figures and a promising result for progressive politics.But how well will they be able to work with the new Labor Government? To pass their legislation, Labor will need the support of these 12 Greens Senators – and one other, likely to be independent Senator David Pocock – but what will Labor need to give up to get the support of the Greens, and how will the Greens compromise their agendas to get the approval of Labor?Around 80 per cent of Greens preferences flow to the Labor Party, and these preferences are critical for Labor in the House of Representatives. And what do the Greens receive in support? Public animosity, if the comments from National Secretary Paul Erickson are any guide, when he suggested the Greens spend most of their time criticising Labor achievements and downplaying their progressive credentials.It would be better if the negotiations between Labor and the Greens are fruitful and result in outcomes in the public interest. Each party needs to maximise their own interests, and push their own agendas, but after nine years of policy paralysis provided by the Liberal–National Coalition government between 2013 and 2022, it's essential Labor and the Greens resolve their differences and provide the community with government that acts in their interest.The 2022 federal election is well and truly over, but the new Leader of the Opposition, Peter Dutton, wants to fight this election all over again: climate wars, culture wars, blame games and asserting that he didn't see a need to change very much of what the Coalition offered at this recent election. The former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, did once say “the lady's not for turning”, but that was Thatcher, and Peter Dutton ain't no Margaret Thatcher.It's an odd position for a new leader to adopt, especially after a thumping election loss, where the issues the Coalition presented to the electorate were comprehensively rejected. But perhaps the man's not for turning, and is prepared to suffer the political consequences for his lack of action.And the state of NSW always has difficulty shedding its reputation as the ‘state of corruption', this time, it's the former Deputy Premier, John Barilaro, who's taken up a trade commissioner position to the United States, a position he created while he was in the NSW Government. The position had been offered to another more highly credentialed person, but then Barilaro resigned from politics in October 2021, the offer to the other more highly credentialed person was rescinded and – can you believe it – eight months later, Barilaro is offered the $500,000 job. Yes, it is unbelievable, but this is New South Wales, where anything goes. We have a feeling the NSW ICAC might be busy with a new investigation, and it could take some time to unravel what actually took place. And, it has the potential to bring down yet another NSW Premier, Dominic Perrottet.
A Sydney businessman is taking his fight against the NSW ICAC to the United Nations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Political parties love to end the year with momentum and provide a springboard into the new year – especially if there's an election coming up. Labor is starting to release some policy to address long-term political issues: climate change, skills shortages, university placements – and to combat this, the Prime Minister decided that it was best to ride around Mount Panorama in a race car and announce to Australians that it's time to put them back into the driver's seat. The symbolism was strange: a Prime Minister in the passenger's seat, calling for everyone else to take up responsibility. Perhaps it's an adequate reflection of Scott Morrison's prime ministership: always the passenger, never the driver.And if Labor is starting to release policy and make grand announcements for what they will do if they manage to form government, what better way for the Prime Minister to drown out these messages by calling for the return of a former NSW Premier to run in the seat of Warringah. Never mind the fact Gladys Berejiklian resigned because she was being investigated by the NSW ICAC over corruption matters – anything to drown out Labor policy announcements, even if it does magnify a major problem within the Liberal Party. Corruption.An excellent example of the Pyrrhic victory.And if the two-party system is not providing the answers the electorate is looking for, there are independent candidates who are willing to fill in the gaps. The former ABC foreign correspondent and journalist, Zoe Daniel, is the latest independent to seek a move to Canberra, and she's running in the seat of Goldstein, under the banner of the Voices Of Goldstein. And we think she's in with a good chance of snaring the seat from the Liberal Party. Why? Because she's running on all of those issues the electorate is interested in: climate change action, integrity, respect for women, professionalism, honesty and decency. It's been such a long time since we saw these types of values in federal politics, it might be shock to the system if they ever do return. And it's an idea that might catch on, certainly in the seat of Goldstein.
The Prime Minister was reluctant to go to the COP26 climate change conference and it's obvious to see why. To say it was a diplomatic disaster is an understatement and the more Scott Morrison makes politics all about him, the more he is exposed as an ineffective prime minister who appears to be severely out of his depth.It's one thing to create a diplomatic problem with a long-term European ally, but it's another issue entirely to start leaking private text messages received from the French President. And as if to outdo his own stupidity, Morrison decided it would be a good idea to leak a confidential 15-page communications document to embarrass the US President. It's hard to know who's advising Morrison – he might be following his own advice – but it was an incredibly foolish action, and it may take years for the relationships with France to be repaired.An impassioned speech at COP26 by the Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, was received favourably by the world community – Morrison was in the audience but it's hard to know if he actually listened: he ruled out supporting a 30% reduction of methane gases by 2030, and refused to join the 40 countries wanted to phase out coal production. Best to go off to the Australian pavilion at COP26 under the banner of “Positive Energy: The Australian Way” and view the Santos carbon capture to see how well they're spending the $220 million credit they've received from the federal government's $4.5 billion fund to pollute the environment.The former Premier of NSW – who we now believe is deserving of the moniker of “disgraced former Premier” – has provided all the evidence she needs to present to the NSW ICAC, and their findings will be presented in the early part of 2022. With Parliament no longer a forum for accountability and the media deciding to never hold conservative governments to account, the role of the NSW ICAC is becoming increasingly more important, and it's a model which should be implemented at the federal level.And the release of these findings – which could be incredibly adverse for the NSW Liberal Party – could severely derail the next federal election. And there's also a SA General Election to be held in March 2022, as well as five byelections for the NSW Parliament in the early part of the year. For the Morrison government to be re-elected at the next federal election, everything needs to start going right for them and everything is going in the opposite direction. It's going to be a tough election to win.
Cơ quan giám sát tham nhũng của New South Wales (ICAC) đã khép lại hai tuần điều trần công khai trong cuộc điều tra về mối quan hệ giữa bà Gladys Berejiklian và Daryl Maguire. ICAC đang điều tra xem liệu có phải cựu Thủ hiến đã làm ngơ trước hành vi bị cáo buộc tham nhũng của ông Maguire hay không.
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Είκοσι οκτώ ημέρες, αφότου παραιτήθηκε από την πρωθυπουργία της ΝΝΟ, η Γκλάντις Μπερετζίκλιαν, ήρθε αντιμέτωπη, σήμερα, με την Ανεξάρτητη Επιτροπή Κατά της Διαφθοράς, στη ΝΝΟ, που διερευνά κατά πόσο παρέβη το δημόσιο καθήκον της ή ενθάρρυνε ανέντιμες πολιτικές συμπεριφορές.
Australian news bulletin for Friday 29 October 2021. - SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் இன்றைய (வெள்ளிக்கிழமை 29/10/2021) ஆஸ்திரேலியா குறித்த செய்திகள்.
NSW 주 독립반부패위원회(ICAC)는 오늘 베레지클리안 전 주 총리와 와가 와가를 지역구로 했던 전 의원 맥과이어 씨와의 통화 내용 몇 개를 공개했다.
Ενώπιον της Ανεξάρτητης Επιτροπής Κατά της Διαφθοράς, στη ΝΝΟ, γνωστή και με το αγγλικό ακρωνύμιο ICAC, παρουσιάστηκε, σήμερα, για να καταθέσει ο πρώην πολιτειακός βουλευτής Ντάριλ Μαγκουάιαρ.
A corruption inquiry is examining whether the former New South Wales premier Gladys Berejiklian breached public trust by supporting two projects proposed by her then secret boyfriend, the former member for Wagga Wagga, Daryl Maguire who later admitted he sought payment to help broker a deal for a Chinese property developer. - Komisja ICAC bada, czy była premier NSW Gladys Berejiklian naruszyła zaufanie publiczne, popierając dwa projekty promowane przez jej partnera Daryla Maguire. Były poseł z Wagga Wagga podał sie do dymisji w 2018 r. przyznając, że próbował uzyskać wynagrodzenie za pomoc i pośrednictwo w zawarciu umowy z chińskim developerem nieruchomości.
The world's media is comparing the saga surrounding yesterday's marriage of Japan's Princess Mako and commoner Kei Komuro to the Harry & Meghan story. Japanese tabloids have long been obsessed with the country's royals, but the fact this latest scandal is gathering international attention suggests growing interest in the family. Dr Tom Baudinette is an expert in Japanese culture and senior lecturer at Macquarie University. In this intriguing episode of the Briefing, Dr Baudinette explains the key source of controversy in the whole saga is whether Komuro is a worthy husband for a royal. He explains why the wedding is dividing the Japanese people. TODAY'S HEADLINES Government bets on tech in 2050 net zero roadmap SA announces Christmas opening as WA threatens to crack-down on travel More revelations at NSW ICAC hearings over Berejiklian's relationship Crown get another chance with licence despite ‘disgraceful' conduct South African player withdraws from T20 tournament over anti-racism order Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Một cuộc điều tra về tham nhũng đang xem xét liệu cựu thủ hiến New South Wales Gladys Berejiklian có bị xung đột quyền lợi hay không khi ủng hộ hai dự án do bạn trai bí mật của bà vận động là cựu dân biểu của Wagga Wagga, Daryl Maguire.
Ben looks at how the events of the week at NSW ICAC and in the Federal Parliament involving the the sentencing of the Obieds, the investigation into Gladys and the protection racket for Porter have made the case for a proper federal ICAC. Alan Tudge and Peter Dutton express the worst of Australian political values with hypocrisy, greed, entitlement and attacks on democratic debate in an attempt to distract from Morrison's failure to make any progress on climate action as the Nationals make empty threats to quit the government. Reopening is speeding up as more Australian's get vaccinated against COVID And Ben looks at two models of attracting workers into an industry with the Strawberry Hunger Games vs Truckie Solidarity.
Recent events in NSW have shown that its Independent Commission Against Corruption is doing its job, despite the protests of Scott Morrison: the Obeids and Ian Macdonald have been sentenced to jail for attempting to embezzle $100 million through a coal mine lease licence between 2007-2009. It was the NSW ICAC which commenced proceedings against these former NSW Labor MPs; and it's the same NSW ICAC which is currently investigating the arrangements between former NSW Liberal Premier, Gladys Berejiklian, and former Wagga Wagga MP, Daryl Maguire – who decided that getting a cut from a corrupt land deal wasn't enough; he just had to get his hands on a corrupt cash-for-visa scheme through a 10% commission. And Maguire was also running this scheme through his Parliamentary office.Dispatching visas is the responsibility of the Department of Immigration. And who was the Minister of Immigration during the time Maguire was operating his cash-for-visa scheme? None other than Scott Morrison who, of course, has denied any involvement with the scheme. But Morrison is a pathological liar and it's in his interests to deny any involvement. Perhaps this is an issue a federal ICAC could investigate… if only we had one. It gives us an insight into why Morrison isn't keen on establishing a federal ICAC and confirms our suspicions that a prime minister who does everything possible to deter a body that investigates corruption in federal politics, is more likely than not, corrupt.The federal parliament saw one the most egregious acts committed against the Spreaker of the House of Representatives: the Morrison government ignored a ruling by the Speaker, which has never happened in the 120-year history of federation. We now have a federal government which ignores Parliament, it ignores convention, it ignores the Constitution, it now ignores the rulings of the Speaker – which is akin to a criminal ignoring the findings of the judge. It's contempt, and it's the reason why corruption is allowed to fester. And a complicit media who were happy to ignore one of the most scandalous incidents ever in federal Parliament.It seems a November election is out of the question… but December? We always felt Morrison would call the election for May 2022 because, as a procrastinator, holding the election on the last possible date on May 22 means the decision will be made for him. Or, at least, that's what our theory was.Why December? It's obvious: the success of Scott Morrison depends on distraction. NSW and Victoria are coming out of lockdown, it will be close to Christmas; people will be thinking about the end of year, Christmas shopping and everything else… except for politics. It's a perfect remedy for Morrison: a seal of approval because the electorate is too distracted to carefully scrutinise his poor performance over the past three years. It's cynical, but that's Scott Morrison. And it might just work.
Van Badham and Ben Davison contrast the former Liberal Minister Pru Goward's opinion piece in the AFR where she calls unemployed workers "the underclass", "proles", "weasels", "damaged", a "deficit" and "lacking in trust and discipline." who need to be "harnessed" to the news today that 1.2M children in Australia went hungry in the last 12 months, the facts laid out in ACTU Secretary Sally McManus's New Daily article that more Australians than ever before are working multiple jobs and the piece by Australian Workers Union leader Dan Walton that exposes the rank hypocrisy of business and Liberal interests trying to import hundred of thousands of temporary migrant workers while hundreds of thousands of people are without secure work and are being denied training opportunities. The starkness of the political contrast is almost blinding, as is Van's rage! Morrison's attempts to claim victory on emissions reductions by virtue of state action lowering emissions by 30-35% instead of the Abbott target of 26-28% has been met with scorn by our international allies and has failed to solve his National Party problem. The Nats continue to ignore the national farmer federation, science, the public opinion and the capital markets to insist on even more pork for them to barrel in exchange for any movement towards net zero emissions. The shamelessness of their position has been further highlighted by more revelations of misused tax payer money, "regional" grants going to cities, and BILLIONS handed out without any true assessment of value for the taxpayer. Van and Ben both join the calls for a federal ICAC as the NSW ICAC hears damaging revelations about how money is handed out in Liberal/National governments. And to think they call us "weasels"! The good news is people are starting to be reunited, including Van and Ben, and Australian's are getting vaccinated!
Τη δεύτερη ημέρα των ανοικτών ακροάσεων, διανύει, σήμερα, η Ανεξάρτητη Επιτροπή Κατά της Διαφθοράς, στη ΝΝΟ, γνωστή και με το ακρωνύμιο ICAC.
Welcome to The Daily Aus - join Sam and Zara every weekday for a five-minute entree to your news diet. They'll cover the news of the day in your language and take a deep dive into the biggest story of the day so that you're armed with talking points when you meet your blind date, get caught chatting in the coffee line or have to face the in-laws. The Daily Aus is one of the most popular news pages in Australia on Instagram, and now they're hitting your headphones.In the news today: Berejiklian hearing begins, petrol prices rise and some good news about Queensland's roadmap out. For today's deep dive, we look at some of the FAQs you had about the NSW ICAC.Follow us on Instagram and join 260,000 Australians @thedailyaus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to The Daily Aus - join Sam and Zara every weekday for a five-minute entree to your news diet. They'll cover the news of the day in your language and take a deep dive into the biggest story of the day so that you're armed with talking points when you meet your blind date, get caught chatting in the coffee line or have to face the in-laws. The Daily Aus is one of the most popular news pages in Australia on Instagram, and now they're hitting your headphones.In the news today: NSW ICAC witness list, Friendlyjordies in court and some good news plastics in France. For today's deep dive, we explore the global supply chain crisis. Follow us on Instagram and join 260,000 Australians @thedailyaus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Prime Minister, his deputy and other senior Coalition figures criticised NSW ICAC this week, over the Berejiklian resignation, claiming the state's anti-corruption model is broken. It seemed to deal a new blow to the prospects of a long promised federal integrity body. So is there a credible plan all sides of politics can agree on?
The Prime Minister, his deputy and other senior Coalition figures criticised NSW ICAC this week, over the Berejiklian resignation, claiming the state's anti-corruption model is broken. It seemed to deal a new blow to the prospects of a long promised federal integrity body. So is there a credible plan all sides of politics can agree on?
The Prime Minister, his deputy and other senior Coalition figures criticised NSW ICAC this week, over the Berejiklian resignation, claiming the state's anti-corruption model is broken. It seemed to deal a new blow to the prospects of a long promised federal integrity body. So is there a credible plan all sides of politics can agree on?
前新州州長貝莉珍妮安(Gladys Berejiklian)因為捲入新州廉政公署(ICAC)的調查,上星期突然辭去州長職務,但在不到一個星期,維州州長安德魯斯(Daniel Andrews)據報亦可能被維州的反貪污機構調查
In this latest SBS Hindi News bulletin of Australia and India: Member from Bathurst Paul Toole becomes the deputy premier of New South Wales; Indian COVID-19 vaccine, Covaxin, may soon be approved by World Health Organisation for emergency use and more.
In this latest SBS Hindi News bulletin of Australia and India: Dominic Perrottet swears in as the premier of New South Wales; Victoria registers the highest national record of daily coronavirus cases and more.
There's been far too much adulation from the media for the former Premier of New South Wales, Gladys Berejiklian, who took the decision to resign from Parliament, after the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption declared she is a person of interest in a corruption investigation. Politicians are not rock stars, and journalists are not their groupies, even though that's how they behave: too close to action; too close to the people they seem to love. And too close to report and analyze without fear or favour. And their love of Berejiklian means that they mourn her resignation like the loss of a close friend, rather than focusing on the allegations of corruption.As Paul Keating once said, if you want a friend in politics, get a dog. Politicians are not rock stars; they are there to do a job in the interests of the public, and we want them to be competent. Leave the rock star business (and the song and dance) to the real rock stars, and then the media can investigate what political leaders get up to behind the scenes. And it's an untidy and messy sight.Perhaps if the mainstream media performed the job they are supposed to do – make powerful people accountable to the public – Berejiklian might have thought twice about engaging in activities that are now the focus of the NSW ICAC.And all of this has resulted in a new Premier in NSW, Dominic Perrottet. We're not sure how long he'll last – because he might also be receiving a few phone calls from the NSW ICAC over the iCare state insurance scandal – and NSW might be looking for another Premier before the next NSW election, due in March 2023.And why is the federal government so fearful of a federal commission against corruption? We've estimated that if a federal ICAC was created according to existing state and territory guidelines, at least 11 sitting government Members of Parliament would be the subject of inquiries – and that's just based on the information that's publicly available. So, it's obvious why they're not introducing a federal ICAC – they'd be the first ones to appear in dock. That's the only reason they've been so reluctant to create a federal ICAC with retrospective powers.It might be up to Labor to introduce such a body – but only if they're sure that none of their MPs will be dragged into such a commission – and, obviously, a federal ICAC can only happen if they win the next federal election. It will never occur under a Liberal–National Coalition, they have too much to lose.
NSW ICAC fallout, the PM's race to the microphone and the return of the Grumps mailbag. Join Dennis Atkins and Malcolm Farr to find out what's happening in Australian politics.
It's been nearly three years since the Prime Minister Scott Morrison first promised to introduce a Commonwealth Integrity Commission, and still there's no legislation introduced to the Parliament. But Senator Amanda Stoker, who's working on the legislation, says it's "well-advanced in its preparation" and expects it to be introduced to Parliament before the end of the year.
The NSW ICAC probe into NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian reinforces the need for a federal Integrity Commission but the political fallout following the Premier's resignation could complicate the establishment of a federal ICAC. The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics.
استقالت رئيسة حكومة ولاية نيو ساوث ويلز غلاديس برجكليات من منصبها بشكل مفاجئ كونها "موضع تحقيق" من قبل ICAC فمن أسس هذه المفوضية وما هي صلاحياتها؟
После неочекиване оставке лидерке Либерала Новог Јужног Велса, у игри за новог премијера ове државе су њене партијске колеге: Доминик Пероте, Роб Стоукс, Стјуарт Ејрес и Ендрју Констанс. Ко ће постати 46. премијер Новог Јужног Велса биће одлучено на седници главног одбора владајуће странке, у уторак 5. октобра.
At least four people are jockeying to become the next Premier of New South Wales after Gladys Berejiklian announced she would quit and leave the parliament.
More than 18 years in New South Wales parliament for Gladys Berejiklian has come to an abrupt end after the Premier announced her resignation. - ニューサウスウエルズ州のグラディス・ベラジクリアン首相は、辞任を発表し、州議会での彼女の18年余りの議員生活はとうとつに終わりました。
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Në kaam thinë enhiɛ cë lɔ ke bɛ̈ny panë NSW man ye Gladys Berejiklian ee bɛ̈nbei ku cɔɔl cë man adɛ̈ ke bë jääl në thööcic.Jäälde abɔ̈ ke ye biän cenë akut ye daai në kuɔ̈I luɔi ëkɔc tɔ̈ në akuma yic many ye cɔl ICAC cen ye caal cë man adɛ̈ ke Bɛ̈ny bë thcïï thok në kuɔ̈I luɔi cë rɔt ŋɛ̈I loi.
글래디스 베레지클리언 뉴사우스웨일스 주총리가 반부패위원회 조사 공개 청문회를 앞두고 전격적으로 사임을 발표했다.
The state's anti-corruption monitoring service is to investigate Gladys Berejiklian for breach of public trust.
قنبلة من العيار الثقيل فجرتها رئيسة حكومة نيو ساوث ويلز غلاديس بريجيكليان بإعلان استقالتها اليوم فما هو السبب ومن سيخلفها؟
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