Category: Ethics
Why Australia Needs a Robust National Anti-Corruption Commission and a Federal Bill of Rights
Australia’s integrity relies upon managing corruption through a robust anti-corruption agency and the protections of a Bill of Rights.
Extended One-Party Rule and Its Impact on Democracy: A Case Study of the Australian Capital Territory
The unbroken reign of the ACT Labor allowing bias to seep into all aspects of the government, should be a warming to other jurisdictions.
The Quest for Integrity in Politics: The Greens Are Not The Answer
The Greens disappointing lack of integrity in their coalition government with ACT Labor, prompts concerns of the same at a Federal level.
Whistleblower Laws Are Not Colour Blind: A Troubling Paradox in Australia’s Legal Landscape
Whistleblower legislation fails to protect those acting in good-faith and at the same time turns a blind eye to those submitting fraudulent evidence.
The ACT Government’s Troubling Justice Landscape: Calling for Accountability
In recent developments that have raised serious concerns regarding the integrity and efficacy of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) justice system, we find ourselves grappling with an unsettling reality: the appointment of an Attorney General lacking formal legal qualifications. This appointment occurs amidst a backdrop of systemic issues that plague our justice system, including allegations…
Standing Firm Against Corruption: A Personal Journey of Advocacy and Accountability
The ACT Solicitor General attempted to suppress these documents and potential fraud by prosecuting Mr Mullins. He failed.
The Death of Accountability in the ACTPS
A brief review of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) public service, focusing on allegations of unprofessionalism, incompetence, corruption, and lack of accountability to the public, which have arisen over the last 20 years of unbroken Labor government.