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I’m satisfied (Mr Slipper) has acted within his entitlements. My understanding is that he’s acted within his entitlements.
 

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If they have committed fraud they should be charged as well, it doesn't mean slipper gets a free pass.

And i don't think but abbott was sketchy with the documentation of his claims
 

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Comrade I've told you a squillion times... don't believe everything you read in the papers.

Ohhhh and by the way - Iron Ore at a record high of $155 per tonne, and the prediction is that it will stay high for some time. Apparently according to the papers China is in a recession.
 
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Comrade I've told you a squillion times... don't believe everything you read in the papers.

Ohhhh and by the way - Iron Ore at a record high of $155 per tonne, and the prediction is that it will stay high for some time. Apparently according to the papers China is in a recession.
What a load of lefty bullshyte.
Demand for ore has weakened, slightly. It was never in recession. The problem is with coal, thanks to windmillers & solarists who get other, more useful people, to pick up the tab. Now our coal is too expensive compared to African, Sout American & Eurasian coal. Unions, OHS, carbon tax, mining tax/ You know the ones Quigs, you helped bring that rubbish in.
Luckily useful people like Twiggy & Gina saw that China would be building more cities of over 1 million people in 30 years , then Europe built in 500 years.
The reasoning for the price at the moment is demand exceeding supply. Therefore the price will drop, but not much. The reason for the imbalance is that there are not enough spot shippers at present to increase exports to satisfy demand.
 

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Record ore prices since 07 and Wayne still can't balance a budget

Hate to see how he'd have Gone with pre 07 prices
 

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All the economists Surely, it was demmm economists.

You know the ones from the Straylyun, and the financial review.
 

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Record ore prices since 07 and Wayne still can't balance a budget

Hate to see how he'd have Gone with pre 07 prices

So 'youse' is saying we have had record Ore prices from 2007 is that your point???

Gee you Tories sure love to forget the Global Financial Crisis
 

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Where your fat arrsed rorting red headed cutie? What she doing? Sitting at home reading " how to steal jobs & money & not get caught"

She's been busy. She's been intouch with Vladmir Puten to get some ideas of how to present a great Media Loving Stunt. unfortunately Puten confessed that Tonka Tone the Truckwit had already been in touch and has got a copy of Vlads book... Puten - Stunts R Us.

Tonka Tone will be ringing up some pearlers soon.... Iz reckons.
 

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Print this on one of your shirts quigs.

"Better doing a stunt, than being cutie"

Is the heat getting to you Comrade.???

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No I meant "better doing a stunt, than being a cutie"
a direct reference & point of difference between a community volunteer helping Australians be safe, as opposed to a phucken ugly read headed Welsh Wart, who has come to this country to steal & destroy.
 

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How the taxpayer helped Tony Abbott flog Battlelines



All in all the taxpayer coughed up $6,651.96 in Battlelines-related travel.


Abbott's home base is Sydney where Sarah Murdoch launched Battlelines on Tuesday, July 28. Two days later, the then-Opposition frontbencher flew to Canberra, to quote MUP,"address the National Press Club (NPC) to discuss Battlelines". There was also a book signing coinciding with the event.

According to the department of finance report detailing entitlements paid to MPs and senators from July 1 to December 31 2009 and tabled in the Parliament on the eve of the election, on July 30, the day of the NPC address, Abbott billed taxpayers $504.29 for the round trip flight back to Sydney.

On August 3 Abbott was in Melbourne for a Dymocks bookstore "Dinner Event" held at George's Restaurant in Camberwell. Abbott billed the return flight to Melbourne on the same date to taxpayers. Cost: $930.95.

On August 6 Abbott was in Melbourne again for a "Liberal Party Book Club Event". Again he booked the cost to the taxpayer, flying back to Sydney the next day; $465.47 each way. Then it was on to Brisbane on August 11 to promote Battlelines in an appearance at the Brisbane Institute. Total cost of the round trip, including a stopover in Canberra on August 12; $861.95.

Then came Perth on August 14 and 15. This time it was an event co-sponsored by The West Australian newspaper and Dymocks. According to the department of finance figures the total round trip cost was $2,461.23.

The total for all Abbott's travel that coincided with promotional events for the book comes to $5,689.36. That's a sizeable chunk of Abbott's total air travel costs of $29,633.85 for the same period. Then of course there's the cost of the Commonwealth cars and drivers that he also billed to taxpayers on the days he was promoting Battlelines. That final tally: $962.60.


All in all the taxpayer coughed up $6,651.96 in Battlelines-related travel.


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(From the Herald Sun, 25 March 2011, by Matt Johnston.)
Lib says he’ll repay $900 cab fare after saying ‘It’s just how I roll’

A LIBERAL staffer who splurged $906 on a cab ride from Wodonga to Melbourne boasted on Facebook: “I don’t do buses.”
Adam Wyldeck, who works for Victorian Liberal MP Sophie Mirabella, provided taxi fare updates on Facebook as he travelled to the airport on Sunday.


“Not even in Melbourne yet and the cab fare is sitting at $756,” he wrote.
After a Facebook friend asked whether he could have caught a bus, Mr Wyldeck replied: “I don’t do buses.”


He said he couldn’t go by rail because “trains left way too early”.
“It’s just how I roll,” he wrote.


When people on Facebook questioned the trip as a blatant waste, Mr Wyldeck urged them not to make assumptions, but wrote “democracy isn’t cheap”.


Contacted by the Herald Sun, Mr Wyldeck said he had asked for an invoice of the Cabcharge voucher he used for the trip, because he planned to pay the fare.


“I will pay that, I have copped that one. There’s no government expense,” he told the Herald Sun.


“It was one of those cases where your travel arrangements change.”
He said any “right-minded person” knew that a $906 fare was not an appropriate use of public money, and that he never had any intention of leaving taxpayers to pick up the tab.


He used Cabcharge because he didn’t have the money at hand.
“I didn’t have $900 in my wallet,” he said.


“There’s no malice in anything there.”


Mr Wyldeck said he understood taxpayers would want their money spent wisely.


“If it was an instance where I had claimed it on government expenses then it would be a story,” he said.


Under federal parliamentary rules, Mr Wyldeck is able to pay for travel to the airport in order to get to Canberra for sitting weeks.


Instead of a normal trip from Wodonga – flying from Albury to Sydney and then to Canberra – Mr Wyldeck travelled to Melbourne to do some work on the plane with Ms Mirabella.


Liberals said he had done nothing wrong and that he had indicated he would pay for the cab fare.


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How Finance defied protocol to crucify Slipper

Now, there is the Finance Department Protocol followed when an Allegation is Received of Alleged Misuse of Entitlement by a Member or Senator (the so-called Minchin Protocol, because the then Howard Government finance minister Nick Minchin decreed it) which says that when a politician claims too much for minor expenses (such as cab fares) then they just quietly repay the excess and all is forgiven.

From the Protocol:

Internal Audit

• When an allegation of or other event which suggests misuse of entitlement occurs, the Department undertakes an internal investigation to ascertain whether the allegations are credible (rather than being only malicious or vexatious).

• If the matter is relatively minor, the Member or Senator will be invited to provide an explanation to the Department.

Sources have revealed exclusively to Independent Australia that, in accordance with this Protocol, when the 2010 overpayment (a mere $900 or so) was discovered several months ago, Peter Slipper immediately offered to repay the excess.

But sources say Finance refused to allow him to do this. Instead, they said that — because the AFP was interested, they would not follow the protocol.


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The federal government and police won't confirm whether former speaker Peter Slipper offered to repay taxpayers' money spent on hire cars.


The Australian Federal Police and the federal department of finance have declined to confirm whether former speaker Peter Slipper offered to refund car-hire payments that are now subject to court action.


Investigative reporter Margo Kingston has reported online that Mr Slipper made the offer several months ago, before the AFP issued a summons for the Queensland federal MP to appear in the ACT Magistrates Court next month.
 
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