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Has Spain got the right Approach ?

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If you have any real evidence of corruption, take it to the CMC.
CJ Morgan,
re the advise above, that's problem # 1. You obviously have no idea about the CMC otherwise you wouldn't recommend them. So far as your obsessive insinuations re freeloading indigenous are concerned it might be worth a try to get some counselling ! Not everything in my opinion is down to those evil Public Servants it only just so happens that I have a great deal to do with them & the greater %age are useless, incompetent bludgers. Are you one of them, because you seem rather defensive of them. You're always on about discrimination, or is that a selective process with you. Do you think discrimination is bad when it affects indigenous but not when a non-indigenous is targeted or when indigenous are discriminated against by other indigenous.
Posted by individual, Monday, 17 May 2010 9:04:55 PM
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Individual, don't allow yourself to get sidetracked by the dog-whistling of Morgan et al. The Public Service is a very broad set of organisations. Many of them are quite efficient and have good accountability based on outcomes and on process rather than on reinforcing an ideological bias. Some of them don't.

The "hard" Departments, like Treasury or the ATO, are generally focussed on results, while the "soft" ones like DHS or Environment are frequently sidetracked by either their own ideological preferences or by interference from politicians.

Do you think that if Treasury was responsible for the oversight of either the BER or insulation debacles that the outcomes would have been as bad as they are under Education and Environment? I don't, because the people in Treasury have had a far more rigorous training and educational background than the social studies course that people like Morgan and far too many bureaucrats have had, where independent thought is actively discouraged.

A great example is administration of the Child Support scheme. When the ATO was responsible for it complaints were low and compliance was high with low staffing numbers, completely the reverse of what has been "achieved" under DHS. Not only that, but under the ATO staff were able to be properly identified and gave their full name when asked, something that is now no longer "policy" for the unaccountable and frequently dishonest CSA who, just like Morgan, prefer spin over substance.
Posted by Antiseptic, Tuesday, 18 May 2010 8:09:46 AM
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cheers Antiseptic,
i just thought it might be a good thing to expose the mutts in our midst by their own doing. CJ M is doing a great job.
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 18 May 2010 8:29:18 PM
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individual - you really shouldn't post here when you've been drinking. You make even less sense than usual.

Dog-whistling, Antiseptic? Back under your rock.
Posted by CJ Morgan, Wednesday, 19 May 2010 8:18:38 AM
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