Here's an interesting story, and there might possibly be some shreds of similarity with events at this shire. A CEO who is reluctant to explain himself to the ratepayers. Financial information that is difficult, and in some cases just impossible to obtain. And unpleasant communications with individual residents who express concern or ask questions the authority figures don't want to answer.
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.
Monday, 21 April 2014
The Great Gourmet Escape Scam
Was the AMRTimes joking
last Friday?
They published what must
surely be a spoof article about the Gourmet Escape and the difficulties
surrounding it. Difficulty in obtaining
financial information? Surely not?
Sunday, 20 April 2014
Bottom of the Harbour
These schemes were popular in the 1970s and early 1980s in
Australia, and nowhere more so than in Western Australia and Victoria. Such schemes enabled
scoundrels to accumulate vast wealth legally by exploiting a loophole in the
taxation law.
The Shire does not speak for all
Does the shire needs to reconsider its relationship with the Horgan Family.
Labels:
AMRSC,
Augusta Margaret River,
community,
Dennis Horgan,
Eventscorp,
Gourmet Escape,
John Horgan,
Tourism WA
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Gift Horse Anyone?
There used to be an old saying, "Never look a gift horse in
the mouth."
Which suggested that anything that was offered for free didn't
need to be checked over too thoroughly. Just accept the gift and be grateful.
Good advice? Not necessarily.
Anomalies in Workforce Data?
I have a couple of queries that relate to the data we are being given on the employees.
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