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  • The ACT Government’s Troubling Justice Landscape: Calling for Accountability

    The ACT Government’s Troubling Justice Landscape: Calling for Accountability

    Nov 14, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Ethics, Law enforcement, Politics

    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…

  • The Disturbing Truth Behind Amsterdam: Dangers of Challenging the Narrative

    The Disturbing Truth Behind Amsterdam: Dangers of Challenging the Narrative

    Nov 11, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Human Rights, Justice, Politics, Trust

    Reposted with permission from BlakandBlack. This past weekend in Amsterdam, a series of events unfolded that have sparked significant controversy and discussion. As details emerge, it becomes increasingly apparent that a web of skulduggery and misinformation is being woven around the facts of what transpired. This situation is particularly troubling as it reflects a broader…

  • Examining the ACT: Are its Progressive Claims Genuine?

    Examining the ACT: Are its Progressive Claims Genuine?

    Nov 5, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Equal opportunity, Human Rights, Indigenous, Racism

    Introduction The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) often positions itself as the most progressive region in Australia, proudly highlighting its commitment to social justice and equality in politics. However, a deeper examination reveals a stark disconnect between this image and the on-the-ground reality. This raises an important question: Does the ACT truly embody progressivism, or is…

  • Standing Firm Against Corruption: A Personal Journey of Advocacy and Accountability

    Standing Firm Against Corruption: A Personal Journey of Advocacy and Accountability

    Oct 30, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Ethics, Justice, Trust

    The ACT Solicitor General attempted to suppress these documents and potential fraud by prosecuting Mr Mullins. He failed.

  • Ethical Governance: The Relationship between Andrew Barr and Angel Marina

    Ethical Governance: The Relationship between Andrew Barr and Angel Marina

    Oct 25, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Ethics, Law enforcement, Leadership, Politics, Racism

    Andrew Barr has thus far refused to address the allegations against former ACT public servant Angel Marina. Why?

  • Rethinking the Future of the ACT: A Call for Political Renewal

    Rethinking the Future of the ACT: A Call for Political Renewal

    Oct 21, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Leadership, Politics

    Complacency has become the standard in the ACT policy-making, with candidates who lack the vision to drive genuine much-needed change.

  • The Masquerade of Ernst & Young: Revealing Corporate Illusions

    The Masquerade of Ernst & Young: Revealing Corporate Illusions

    Oct 16, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Human Rights, Indigenous

    The masks worn by Ernst & Young hide the unpalatable reality of corporate deceit and complicity in with the ACT Government in denying human rights

  • Unmasking the Shadows:  Racism and Institutional Betrayal at Ernst & Young

    Unmasking the Shadows: Racism and Institutional Betrayal at Ernst & Young

    Oct 15, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Human Rights, Indigenous, Racism

    Ernst & Young would have us all believe that they do not support racists. The facts prove otherwise.

  • Dodgy dealings in ACT Labor

    Dodgy dealings in ACT Labor

    Oct 14, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Leadership, Politics

    As we stand on the brink of another critical juncture in the political arena of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), the debate over whether to continue with the current Labor administration resurfaces. While some may see this as a typical political discourse, it is vital to examine the deeper ramifications of this choice, especially in…

  • 20 Years of Hard Labor: A Call for Accountability and Reform

    20 Years of Hard Labor: A Call for Accountability and Reform

    Oct 10, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Economics, Politics, Racism

    Can Canberra afford the debt that comes with Andrew Barr’s Labor-led government?

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Australian Capital Territory Politics

Australian Capital Territory Politics

Critical review of politics in the Australian Capital Territory