Tuesday, 29 March 2016

An election looms, but there are unresolved allegations...

I am at a loss to understand how the Turnbull government can countenance the prospect of another election with the number of allegations of electoral funding corruption that currently soar overhead here in NSW . 

Surely Mr Turnbull understands and has noticed the stench that is in the nostrils of the electorate. That stench, Mr Turnbull, is the stench of corruption.

Whilst Mr Turnbull is doggedly determined to uncover and obliterate corruption in other places, it is an anomaly that there seems to be less of a need to do so in his own back yard.

Shouldn't clearing his colleagues and his party be a high priority? Isn't that important? Will he take us to an election without having these matters decided?


In my humble opinion, the activities of, his party, of the Free Enterprise Foundation and of the other groups and individuals that are under the ICAC and public microscope need to be allegation free before we proceed to the polls.

We have already had an election (2015) in NSW in full knowledge that serious allegations stood against the Liberals here in NSW. People that possibly should have been removed from positions within the party were allowed to participate in that election. We do have a presumption of innocence here, but this has gone on for far too long. The presumption of innocence does not preclude those that are under suspicion from being suspended from their duties or roles... It is time for the Liberals to be seen to act in this matter...

Until the allegations of Liberal Party electoral donation illegalities are confirmed or dispensed with no early election should take place. 

You need to clear the air Mr Turnbull...

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