Now we know that the shire had a systems failure that allowed James Trail to spend $170,000 without authorisation. We know Gary Evershed did not notice the $170,000 back in 2008 when he was paid to undertake his well publicised due diligence.
Showing posts with label Procedural Fairness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Procedural Fairness. Show all posts
Saturday, 19 September 2015
Thursday, 17 September 2015
The Most Precious Flower - Lest We Forget
As
the value of our local economy is being removed by a group of wealthy cronies
the grassroots working citizens are paying more for a local government that our
Premier, Colin Barnett, believes to be corrupt. We are sinking fast towards a Greek
tragedy, where the public sector costs more than the private individuals can comfortably
pay.
Friday, 28 August 2015
Strange times in the Wild West
Not since we read of Richard Lewis having his car
tampered with and Julien Grill and Brian Burke’s brother Terry killing people with
their motor cars and avoiding any legal redress have events in government taken
such a strange turn.
Labels:
Augusta Margaret River,
CCC,
democracy,
Gareth Parker,
James Trail,
JT Professional Services Pty Ltd,
Karridale,
Natural Justice,
Nigel Lake,
Procedural Fairness,
Public Interest Disclosure,
scams,
Shire CEO,
WA
Sunday, 8 June 2014
Shock headline!
Was
there a note of surprise in Sandy Powell’s headline last week, “Council Votes
in favour of residents”? Why would that be? Council are elected to represent residents and so favouring us
should surely be expected?
Saturday, 3 May 2014
Procedural Fairness?
What does procedural fairness mean to you?
Do you believe that we should all be treated fairly and that justice should be balanced so that rich or poor we all receive justice?
Friday, 2 May 2014
Does Language Matter?
Does the size of our vocabulary, our capacity to parse, our ability to comprehend the many meanings that can be resolved from any given phrase in the English language matter?
Labels:
AMRSC,
Augusta Margaret River,
community,
crime and punishment,
Defamation,
democracy,
Karridale,
Michael Hale,
Natural Justice,
Procedural Fairness,
Public Interest Disclosure,
registered lobbyist,
WA
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
I've got an answer!
This is just what I needed. Maybe I'm exaggerating a bit, but I have got an answer, albeit a bit of a hand knitted and dropped a few stitches sort of fluffy thing. The sort of answer that Brian Burke might be proud of. All the right words, just not necessarily in the right order.
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