Ministers in every government — state and federal — are the biggest winners from yesterday’s courtroom victory in NSW by Ian Macdonald and John Maitland. They now have the benefit of bright-line guidance on exactly what sort of decisions will amount to the criminal offence of misconduct in public office. The ...
Read More »Alan Jones talks to Mark Latham about NuCoal injustice
https://omny.fm/shows/the-alan-jones-breakfast-show/alan-jones-full-show-february-20th-1?t=56m54s
Read More »Christian Porter’s proposal protects the rule of law
Christian Porter’s proposal for a federal anti-corruption commission has achieved something remarkable. The Attorney-General has positioned the Morrison government as the champion of human rights. Equally remarkable is the reality confronting Bill Shorten’s Labor Party: unless it takes great care, Labor could find itself pushed into the arms of a ...
Read More »Alan Jones talks with Senator Rex Patrick about NSW Parliament acting fraudulently in cancelling NuCoal’s licence
https://omny.fm/shows/the-alan-jones-breakfast-show/alan-jones-full-show-december-3rd?t=56m42s
Read More »Alan Jones interviews NuCoal shareholder, Darrell Lantry
https://omny.fm/shows/the-alan-jones-breakfast-show/nucoal-shareholder-darrell-lantry
Read More »Federal ICAC backers must learn from state wrongs
So far, the collateral damage inflicted on the innocent has been given insufficient attention by those who are clamouring for a federal equivalent of the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption. That needs to change. The NSW experience should be closely examined to ensure the commonwealth does not follow this state’s ...
Read More »No need for a federal ICAC, and definitely not NSW’s type
With a little effort, benefits can be discerned from even the most lunatic of ideas. And so it is with the present push to create a federal ICAC. A bill to create just such an organisation is likely to emerge next week from crossbenchers in federal parliament. Even if it ...
Read More »Senator Rex Patrick (South Australia) Speech in Parliament 13/11/2018
THE SENATE PROOF ADJOURNMENT Mining Industry SPEECH Tuesday, 13 November 2018 Senator PATRICK (South Australia) (21:03): Tonight I rise to raise a number of concerns about South Australian constituents who, as investors, have been financially affected by the passing of the Mining Amendments (ICAC Operations Jasper and Acacia) Bill 2014 in the ...
Read More »Doyles Creek Mining Valuation Inaccuracies
The following interesting information was contained within NuCoal’s most recent quarterly information. The investigation by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) relied on a so called ‘fact’ that Exploration Licence 7270 was valued at $100m when Minister Macdonald awarded it to Doyles Creek Mining Pty Ltd (DCM) in 2008. This ...
Read More »Alan Jones talks to NuCoal investor who lost $600,000
https://www.2gb.com/nucoal-investor-who-lost-600000-just-wants-a-fair-go/
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