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Ex Queensland Labor Front-bencher, Gordon Nuttall
convicted of corruption is to be "allowed" a
20 minute hearing by the Queensland Parliament
today to "plead his case"!

The Speaker of the House has indicated that if
Nuttall "strays" off the immediate subject he will
immediately be removed from the Chamber and returned
to his cell in prison!

Methinks that this Queensland Government has an
awful lot to fear from this man and he should be
allowed to make his allegations and be heard in
the people`s forum - Parliament!

If this opportunity to "blow the whistle" is denied
this man, then in the interest of Public transparency
this will cast a very suspicious shadow over the rest
of Anna Bligh`s cabinet members.

I am wondering if after Nuttall`s taped interview
with Rob Messenger, and other allegations made by
Nuttall, the Crime and Misconduct Commission is now
investigating the whole issue, or will it be shelved
to avoid further embarassment to this questionable
State Government?

Whilst we are looking at this issue, we could also
take a close look at the issuing of compensation
payments to Flood and Cyclone victims from the Appeal
that allegedly raised $250million, now being controlled
by David Hamill.....will this Fund EVER be subjected
to an Independent Audit, to bring transparency
to the utilization of the remaining monies or will the
remaining funds disappear into the State coffers?
Posted by Crackcup, Thursday, 12 May 2011 7:34:44 AM
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going to be broadcast live on 7
and abc local radio...[612]

it will no doudt be a vizzer

[when i asked to address the chair
i got kicked out]

and gorden cwont be saying
what i planned to say

anyhow to whom much was given
much was expected to be written
..on the 'pecunary intrest regester

when your in a club
and violate their rules
you get kicked ou

that he gets to speak
means he has 'the dirt'
on someone bigger than him...

but the press wont look
the records are sealed or destroyed

so what..*has he got on beatie?...or blight?
Posted by one under god, Thursday, 12 May 2011 11:14:33 AM
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the plot solidifies

me nutt-all...adressed his peers
his big point being it was a gift from a friend...[lol]
as if greeks...bear gifts to enemies...lol

he did makle a big call for enquiry into cmc[cfc]
who are attacking him like he was a criminal

ignoring of the druggies in jail for far longer
for letting a plant grow

who cop the same treatment nutty complains about
[ie plea bargening[he turned down a 'guilty-plea deal'
guilty for 1 and a/half year jail
then parole..[that deal to me is the real crime]

he turned it down[just like any idiot who dont know how the just us system works do...and felt the full weight of the 'law'

to wit got his own solicieter
take a plea deal..for testifying against you..[nutty/bloke]
then the raids to fish for info

we should have an enquiry
into that...'process'..done in backrooms
and unable to be questioned in court..
identities are kept secret..of course..

the system...is what you helped make it gorden

anyhow it was a pathetic show..by a pathetic man
the issue being to whome much is given
much is to be expected

goren you wwere the 'egsample'
just as i was made an 'egsample]...with dope
my joint isnt half as bad as your getting cash
from a 'friend'..via clever soliceteeering

he done a plea deal mate
you got one..but thought you were special

stop quoting the bible
read-up on the law

think why you stood in the dock
think how you the trust..were dobbed in by your own trustee
just like us dopers..got jailed by those..*like you..we put our trust in..

your friends
even in high places
cant help you now...you got a good deal
then made them angry...[just like we free thinkers do]

if you cant do the time

dont do the crime
even with friends
Posted by one under god, Thursday, 12 May 2011 2:29:36 PM
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Crackcup, I think that there is a very high chance that Nuttall has copped it much more severely than he should have.

I think he is right in saying that the parliamentary fine is a case of double jeopardy. That is; of him being fined again today for just the same thing that he is in jail for.

I also think that his former colleagues were far too eager to condemn him and join the feeding frenzy, as he put it.

But most significantly, I think that there is the most enormous hypocrisy happening here, as governments accept big donations from big business donors all the time, and they do NOT accept them without a considerable decision-making bias resulting in the favour of the donors!

Quite apart from the donations regime, many politicians work to get what their big biz buddies want and to secure good relations in the business sector so that they will get lucrative positions in their post-political lives.

In fact, this donations regime has enormously corrupted our political system as it very strongly sways the government to pander to the profit motive of the business sector, and basically forego their duty of care to the whole community where the two clash, which they do, big time!

continued
Posted by Ludwig, Thursday, 12 May 2011 8:40:15 PM
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Actually, when you think about it, Nuttall’s actions weren’t really far out the norm at all. They sat pretty well within the paradigm of powerful people doing favours for those in influential positions. If anything, they were just a bit more blatant than most.

Ken Talbot and Harold Shand, two highly respected and very astute businessmen who have been accused and convicted (respectively) of corrupt payments to Nuttall, surely wouldn’t have made any such payments if they could see any danger in being charged and convicted of an offence as a result. It all sat pretty much within the realms of normal practice and acceptable behaviour at the time, I would think.

So it would appear that the system is off the rails and that Nuttall has been scapegoated by many who know full well that there are plenty of others involved in ‘unclean’ behaviour, and that the whole political system is fundamentally just as corrupt.
Posted by Ludwig, Thursday, 12 May 2011 8:42:19 PM
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