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Read More »Alan Jones & Mark Latham talk about NuCoal progress for compensation
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Read More »Alan Jones & Mark Latham briefly discuss NuCoal
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Read More »Nile legislation could right numerous ICAC wrongs
Fred Nile has wasted no time in making good on one of the promises he made in March before the NSW election. Nile had signed a pledge with other members of the state’s Upper House. They had committed themselves to compensating innocent shareholders who had been wrongly caught up in ...
Read More »Fred Nile’s support of Nucoal shareholders latest twist in long mining controversy
CHRISTIAN Democrat Fred Nile is pushing for shareholders in coal company Nucoal Resources to be compensated by the state for their losses over the cancellation of the company’s Doyles Creek exploration licence at Jerrys Plains. Reverend Nile also wants the Supreme Court to render ICAC findings about the way the ...
Read More »NSW crossbenchers Latham and Nile back compensation calls over scrapped mine deal
Key points: Fred Nile and Mark Latham are pushing for investors to be compensated over a scrapped $94m mine deal The MPs say blameless shareholders have been left out of pocket after the company’s licence was revoked American shareholders are also planning to seek compensation, which followed an ICAC inquiry ...
Read More »Federal ICAC: Hard lessons from state wrongs
Mark Dreyfus’s plan to identify the best and worst features of the state anti-corruption commissions should focus the minds of those in NSW who persist in defending the indefensible. If Dreyfus becomes the next federal Attorney-General and follows through with this plan, NSW will inevitably dominate his list of the ...
Read More »Clear air to repair NSW parliament’s costly blunders
Gladys Berejiklian’s freshly re-elected government in NSW now has four clear years in which to make amends for two of the most expensive errors ever made by a state parliament. It will cost millions of dollars to set things right, but the sooner the NSW Premier addresses this disaster, the ...
Read More »Crucial decision for misconduct in public office
Repercussions from a brief hearing yesterday in the NSW Supreme Court are set to affect every politician and public official. The circumstances in which they risk criminal prosecution over decisions that bestow benefits are now more certain. This will act as a long-overdue guide for anti-corruption commissions whose work, until ...
Read More »Paul Green tells Alan Jones he supports compensation for NuCoal Shareholders
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