the SINK HOLE that is Emma Husar..
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Re: the SINK HOLE that is Emma Husar..
22 of her staff have complained
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She had no clue what she was doing and it showed. Lindsay sure has had a dismal representation for a very long time. Why do they keep voting Labor?
Maybe they will bring back Jackie Kelly.
Maybe they will bring back Jackie Kelly.
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Husar claims to have been a domestic violence victim ... would love to hear her ex's version of events, because going on her history with 22 staffers, I'm inclined think she's more likely a domestic violence perpetrator.
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But now comes the STOP PRESS BOMBSHELL announcement!!!
Hussy is now going to try to re-contest her seat!!!!
Labor in panic mode as the CFMMEU goes on the attack and demands THEIR candidate MUST replace Hussy!!!!
How are the unions going to put the skids under her now ? Another scandal ?
Scare for Labor as Husar rethinks resigning
BRAD NORINGTON 12:17AM AUGUST 14, 2018
Emma Husar in Canberra.
Senior NSW Labor officials fear federal MP Emma Husar may be reconsidering her decision not to recontest her seat at the next election, buoyed by the findings of a report on staff bullying and harassment allegations that there was “no basis for her to resign from the Australian parliament”.
A possible change of heart by Ms Husar, who announced last week she would bow out, two days before report findings on her conduct were released, would pose a dilemma for the NSW ALP’s head office, which had made it clear she needed to depart “her way or their way”.
A sudden reversal could also create a political headache for Bill Shorten, who appears to publicly maintain his support for the first-time MP amid allegations she mistreated as many as 22 staff. However, he is believed to back efforts to ensure she quits.
The NSW ALP has already flagged calling nominations for Ms Husar’s seat of Lindsay in Sydney’s west, but there are no obvious candidates to replace her.
Despite Ms Husar announcing last week that she would not recontest her seat, she has not yet submitted a letter to party head office to confirm she is relinquishing her endorsement for Lindsay, and she remains the officially anointed candidate.
Unless NSW ALP general secretary Kaila Murnain and other top party officers were to accept Ms Husar reversing her decision, their only recourse to force her out would be formal steps to disendorse her as the party candidate.
Such a move could precipitate a legal battle six months before the federal election, if lawyers for Ms Husar ran a case arguing the party’s internal investigation into her conduct by barrister John Whelan had found “no basis” for her resignation.
A well-placed Labor source told The Australian: “Party officials are racking their brains about what to do if she decides to run. Unless they receive a letter from her saying otherwise, she remains the candidate, and they can’t do anything about it.”
A spokeswoman for the NSW ALP head office said it was among the recipients of Ms Husar’s emailed statement last week saying she would not recontest her seat, and accepted this as confirmation of her decision. “The NSW Labor Party officers met to accept Ms Husar’s public notice of her resignation as Labor’s candidate for Lindsay on Wednesday evening. Nominations will open in due course,” the spokeswoman said.
According to a summary of findings, Mr Whelan found allegations against Ms Husar that she subjected staff to “unreasonable management” and demanded they perform non-work “personal duties” had “merit”. But he said other allegations against her of lewd conduct, sexual harassment and misleading parliament could not be supported. The barrister left it up to authorities to investigate other allegations that Ms Husar misused her MP entitlements, and that campaign funds landed in a personal bank account.
The Australian asked Ms Husar last night — via the office of the Opposition Leader, which has been handling requests for comment while she is on extended leave — if she might be reconsidering her decision to not recontest her seat, in light of the Whelan report findings released on Friday, and public support over the weekend urging her to continue.
“Not that I’m aware of,” her spokesman said.
Senior party sources said the prospect of Ms Husar rethinking her position had become a “live issue” inside the NSW ALP, despite her saying on Wednesday that she wanted to leave on her “own terms”, and would not let people keep “pummelling” her with “vexatious, malicious allegations” and “no facts” and “no evidence”.
The main factors behind any reconsideration of Ms Husar’s decision not to run appear to be the overall softness of criticism of her behaviour in the summary of Mr Whelan’s findings, and the key phrase saying there was “no basis” for her to resign from parliament.
An online petition called “Bring back Husar!” has been started by her friend and local party member Peggy Willcox, who said she hoped to present the petition to Mr Shorten.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/n ... a01e7c9860
Hussy is now going to try to re-contest her seat!!!!
Labor in panic mode as the CFMMEU goes on the attack and demands THEIR candidate MUST replace Hussy!!!!
How are the unions going to put the skids under her now ? Another scandal ?
Scare for Labor as Husar rethinks resigning
BRAD NORINGTON 12:17AM AUGUST 14, 2018
Emma Husar in Canberra.
Senior NSW Labor officials fear federal MP Emma Husar may be reconsidering her decision not to recontest her seat at the next election, buoyed by the findings of a report on staff bullying and harassment allegations that there was “no basis for her to resign from the Australian parliament”.
A possible change of heart by Ms Husar, who announced last week she would bow out, two days before report findings on her conduct were released, would pose a dilemma for the NSW ALP’s head office, which had made it clear she needed to depart “her way or their way”.
A sudden reversal could also create a political headache for Bill Shorten, who appears to publicly maintain his support for the first-time MP amid allegations she mistreated as many as 22 staff. However, he is believed to back efforts to ensure she quits.
The NSW ALP has already flagged calling nominations for Ms Husar’s seat of Lindsay in Sydney’s west, but there are no obvious candidates to replace her.
Despite Ms Husar announcing last week that she would not recontest her seat, she has not yet submitted a letter to party head office to confirm she is relinquishing her endorsement for Lindsay, and she remains the officially anointed candidate.
Unless NSW ALP general secretary Kaila Murnain and other top party officers were to accept Ms Husar reversing her decision, their only recourse to force her out would be formal steps to disendorse her as the party candidate.
Such a move could precipitate a legal battle six months before the federal election, if lawyers for Ms Husar ran a case arguing the party’s internal investigation into her conduct by barrister John Whelan had found “no basis” for her resignation.
A well-placed Labor source told The Australian: “Party officials are racking their brains about what to do if she decides to run. Unless they receive a letter from her saying otherwise, she remains the candidate, and they can’t do anything about it.”
A spokeswoman for the NSW ALP head office said it was among the recipients of Ms Husar’s emailed statement last week saying she would not recontest her seat, and accepted this as confirmation of her decision. “The NSW Labor Party officers met to accept Ms Husar’s public notice of her resignation as Labor’s candidate for Lindsay on Wednesday evening. Nominations will open in due course,” the spokeswoman said.
According to a summary of findings, Mr Whelan found allegations against Ms Husar that she subjected staff to “unreasonable management” and demanded they perform non-work “personal duties” had “merit”. But he said other allegations against her of lewd conduct, sexual harassment and misleading parliament could not be supported. The barrister left it up to authorities to investigate other allegations that Ms Husar misused her MP entitlements, and that campaign funds landed in a personal bank account.
The Australian asked Ms Husar last night — via the office of the Opposition Leader, which has been handling requests for comment while she is on extended leave — if she might be reconsidering her decision to not recontest her seat, in light of the Whelan report findings released on Friday, and public support over the weekend urging her to continue.
“Not that I’m aware of,” her spokesman said.
Senior party sources said the prospect of Ms Husar rethinking her position had become a “live issue” inside the NSW ALP, despite her saying on Wednesday that she wanted to leave on her “own terms”, and would not let people keep “pummelling” her with “vexatious, malicious allegations” and “no facts” and “no evidence”.
The main factors behind any reconsideration of Ms Husar’s decision not to run appear to be the overall softness of criticism of her behaviour in the summary of Mr Whelan’s findings, and the key phrase saying there was “no basis” for her to resign from parliament.
An online petition called “Bring back Husar!” has been started by her friend and local party member Peggy Willcox, who said she hoped to present the petition to Mr Shorten.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/n ... a01e7c9860
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there are queries about her citizenship
Course she want to recontest the seat.
Where else can she get a job like this ?
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation ... 13c0db02fd...........Professor Williams, the dean of law at the University of NSW, said there would be “great scope for litigation and mischief-making” under section 44 of the Constitution, with election results challenged on the grounds of alleged dual citizenship.
“We are talking about large numbers of people, many of whom will not have the capacity to do any vetting,” he said. “A lot of sloppiness is going to be involved, and I do not have any doubt that there will be large numbers of candidates at the next election who are ineligible to run.”
Ms Husar, the member for the marginal Western Sydney seat of Lindsay, sent a letter to the Polish consul-general on May 24, 2016, acknowledging she may have acquired Polish citizenship through her paternal grandfather. In the letter, sent 16 days before the close of nominations for the 2016 election, she renounces “all allegiance, obedience or adherence to Poland, and renounce Polish citizenship”.
However, there is no evidence provided from the Polish government acknowledging receipt of the letter, or confirmation of the renunciation of her citizenship............
Course she want to recontest the seat.
Where else can she get a job like this ?
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she must have felt she had won the lottery the way she spent our money...
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Geez aren't the Lefties sensitive over this exposure of the inner workings of the union controlled labor Party.
And again just to help the utterly confused Lefties oblivious of reality understand what a chaotic brothel Hussy has thrown Labor into.
Shorty is in PANIC MODE as the CFMMEU pressures him to ditch Hussy and put their candidate in.
The CFMMEU will be ropeable that their carefully orchestrated smear campaign scandal to put the skids under Hussy failed.
The CFMMEU don't want and don't trust Hussy because she never served an apprenticeship as a union brown noser.
Will Hussy bring the house down and turn INDEPENDENT?????
Oh the scandal prone union controlled Labor Party never fails to entertain.
And now Hussy is trying to find out who leaked her alleged deeds to Buzzfeed.
It will be fascinating to see what happens to the Lindsay candidate pre-selection before the next election.
Will the CFMMEU be furiously re-greasing the skids under her ???
And again just to help the utterly confused Lefties oblivious of reality understand what a chaotic brothel Hussy has thrown Labor into.
Shorty is in PANIC MODE as the CFMMEU pressures him to ditch Hussy and put their candidate in.
The CFMMEU will be ropeable that their carefully orchestrated smear campaign scandal to put the skids under Hussy failed.
The CFMMEU don't want and don't trust Hussy because she never served an apprenticeship as a union brown noser.
Will Hussy bring the house down and turn INDEPENDENT?????
Oh the scandal prone union controlled Labor Party never fails to entertain.
And now Hussy is trying to find out who leaked her alleged deeds to Buzzfeed.
It will be fascinating to see what happens to the Lindsay candidate pre-selection before the next election.
Will the CFMMEU be furiously re-greasing the skids under her ???
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Her reputation is now so tarnished I doubt she'd get any votes outside her circle of feminazis.
I suspected she did herself, but the investigator lawyer suspects one of her close allies ... imagining they were doing her a favour by tarnishing the investigation.
If Donald Trump is so close to the Ruskis, why couldn't he get Vladimir Putin to put novichok in Xi Jjinping's lipstick?
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