Greens to start ‘putting up various’ cases to the NACC

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The Greens are going to start “putting up various” cases to the National Anti-Corruption Commission with its bill being newly passed, says Sky News host James Morrow.

The Greens are going to start “putting up various” cases to the National Anti-Corruption Commission with its bill being newly passed, says Sky News host James Morrow. Mr Morrow says the NACC “are going to start having a suite of work to do once they do finally get established”.

 

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… good intentions with unintended consequences …

Start with your own,Lydia Thorpe, comes to mind.

Be careful what you wish for, that alleged money from Soros might fall under the foreign interference laws

The green freaks

Right then they can start with a few of their own then.

Why

Bunch of wankers

1. Lidia Thorpe connections to outlaw bikies

Good - there are some people and cases needing investigation Not expecting any of todays “walk out” MPs to raise any cases

My guess is that this will be the new pastime for many from all sides of politics. NACC

The crap just keeps coming

Everything they say and do is corrupt

Only one side of politics will be involved I bet .

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