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RSPCA wants more control over exported puppies - The Age
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We work in conjunction with RSPCA QLD 'only' and solely on live exports.
I would hate to jeopardise that work with RSPCA QLD by getting up National Office nose.
I make comments about intensive farming and topics such as this thread but they are replies to yourself and Dickie mostly.
I simply tried to suggest things and inform you what’s been said in the past when that particular topic was raise with Federal Government.
Anyway somebody must be looking at this already imo otherwise I don’t think there would have been a media R from Hugh.
It’s very clear to prove these pups are going for food we need the paper work.
It’s equally as clear AQIS will refuse to make those public claiming in business confidentiality.
It’s even clearer as AQIS is a Government body ALP will not want the public to get a whiff if they are exporting dogs and puppies to be boiled in a pot and cooked alive.( If that is what’s happening)
Fact is the only organisation that would stand a chance of demanding the papers would be RSPCA National or=
State Branch RSPCA CEOs where the puppy factories operate.
If it’s Victoria then it really IS up to Hugh to take legal independent advice as to what his position is.
If it’s in Victoria and he is aware, as RSPCA President there he has a clear duty of care to inform himself beyond a doubt just what is happening to these puppies and where they are going.
Now if he or anybody else in the same position fails to do that I should think the Government AQIS would have a great scape goat down the track.
Unless of course that’s all part of his job description anyway.
In which case it would probably be business as usual and the odd press release if someone else were to be sniffing around.