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Juliar
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Re: Morrison has to go

Post by Juliar » Wed Jan 22, 2020 2:41 pm

You can tell that the indoctrinated Greeny BRossy who has only just heard about the McKenzie farce is really excited.

ScoMo has cunningly handed it to his Attorney General who will agree with ScoMo and that will be the end of it. Just like the silly Angus farce.

GetUp! is so clumsy and amateurish its silly attempts at FAKE NEWS just fail even before they are hatched.

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Re: Morrison has to go

Post by billy the kid » Wed Jan 22, 2020 2:50 pm

Well its not fake news...McKenzies sports grants are illegal....pork barrelling at its worst....
But what else would you expect from scumo's grubberment…. :rofl
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Re: Morrison has to go

Post by Juliar » Wed Jan 22, 2020 3:03 pm

Of course Kid William is a legal expert or just devouring GetUp! FAKE NEWS.

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Re: Morrison has to go

Post by billy the kid » Wed Jan 22, 2020 3:05 pm

Youre a jibberer....no-one is interested in your clat trap....go and play in the traffic..... :rofl
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Re: Morrison has to go

Post by The Reboot » Wed Jan 22, 2020 3:45 pm

billy the kid wrote:
Wed Jan 22, 2020 3:05 pm
Youre a jibberer....no-one is interested in your clat trap....go and play in the traffic..... :rofl
Next to Brian's playground.

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Re: Morrison has to go

Post by Juliar » Wed Jan 22, 2020 3:52 pm

Classic Lefty "escape" from the TRUTH - DENY IT ALL!!!! As floundering AnAl has a head full of flubber and cunning ScoMo goes from strength to strength the Lefties feel hopeless and lost.

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Re: Morrison has to go

Post by The Reboot » Wed Jan 22, 2020 3:56 pm

Billy's a lefty now :rofl :rofl

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Re: Morrison has to go

Post by Juliar » Wed Jan 22, 2020 4:01 pm

William and reBoot need a reboot to clear their cluttered confused "minds".

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Re: Morrison has to go

Post by billy the kid » Wed Jan 22, 2020 4:06 pm

Youre a doofus juliar...read section 54 of the Sports Commission Act....me...a lefty... :rofl
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Re: Morrison has to go to the toilet

Post by Juliar » Wed Jan 22, 2020 5:14 pm

Oh my Goodness!! William is now a legal hexspurt even though it will take the Attorney General to agree with ScoMo to say it was all OK.

Way back in oblivion Juliar Gillard decided to build school buildings in selected places.

It is all a clumsy amateurish GetUp! inspired beat up.




Attorney-General to review sports grants program, despite boost to own electorate
BY AARON FERNANDES UPDATED 2 DAYS AGO

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Attorney-General Christian Porter arrives for Question Time in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra, Thursday, July 25, 2019. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas)

Attorney-General Christian Porter will lead a Government review into the Auditor General's report. Source: AAP

The attorney-general will lead a review into the community sports grants scandal, despite his own electorate receiving nearly a million dollars in funding by the program.


In the months leading up to the election, Christian Porter announced $926,865 in funding from the Community Sports Infrastructure program to upgrade facilities in his Western Australian electorate of Pearce.

At the time, Mr Porter held Pearce by a narrow margin of 3.6 per cent, a margin he increased to 7.5 per cent at the 2019 Election.

A report by the Auditor-General found that former sports minister Bridget McKenzie awarded money from the Community Sports Infrastructure program to sporting clubs in ‘marginal’ electorates held by the Liberal-National Party at the 2019 Election.

The report has lead to calls from Labor for Ms McKenzie to resign from her current frontbench duties.

Today, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Mr Porter will review ‘legal issues’ raised by the auditor-general’s report.

“There are some legal issues that were raised by the auditor general, which I’m moving quickly with the attorney-general to ensure that they're clarified as soon as possible,” Mr Morrison said.

SBS News understands the attorney general’s review will be limited to assessing whether the former sports minister had the legal authority to determine successful grant recipients.


“The auditor-general made comments concerning the legal basis for ministerial involvement in the relevant process,” Mr Porter told SBS News.

“Given the lack of any conclusive view offered by the auditor-general, the prime minister has sought further consideration of the issue, which I am attending to.”

Mr Porter declined to respond to questions from SBS News about a potential conflict of interest and did not provide a timeline for when his review would be completed.

The WA electorate of Pearce was one of five Liberal-held marginal seats in the state targeted by Labor at the 2019 Election.

In December 2018, Mr Porter announced $130,000 for the Toodyay Bowling Club, under the first round of Community Sports Infrastructure program funding.


In March 2019, Mr Porter announced $500,000 for upgrades to the Belhaven Park in Quinns Rock, under the second round of Community Sports Infrastructure program funding, and a month later, Mr Porter announced $296,865 to improve facilities for the North Coast Ball Club, under the third round of Community Sports Infrastructure program funding.

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/attorney-ge ... electorate

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