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Message started by juliar on Aug 1st, 2019 at 9:34am

Title: Labor swimming in corruption again already
Post by juliar on Aug 1st, 2019 at 9:34am
The Labor union brown nosers just can't help themselves as they were trained in corruption techniques as they brown nosed their way up through the union.



Australian state corruption body to probe Labor's ties to Chinese community
JULY 31, 2019 / 4:14 PM / UPDATED 17 HOURS AGO


Where is Mr Bean ?

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia’s most populous state will investigate if a Chinese friendship division of the country’s main opposition party broke rules on political donations, at a time of deepening concern over Chinese influence in Australia.

The anti-corruption watchdog of New South Wales said in a statement on Wednesday it will hold a public inquiry into whether the state Labor Party’s “Chinese Friends of Labor” group or other officials sought to circumvent rules on disclosing political donations.

The friends’ group raises donations for the Labor Party and includes politicians and members of the Chinese community.

The hearings begin next month and, according to the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, will question dealings between Labor figures and Chinese businessman Huang Xiangmo.

The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption did not mention Huang in its statement and he has previously denied any wrongdoing. The Herald did not say how it knew Huang’s dealings would be the focus of the investigation and the commission declined to comment.

Yuhu, a property developer founded by Huang, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Huang or his representatives could not immediately be reached for comment.

Huang’s Australian visa was revoked earlier this year, according to media reports that said he was deemed “unfit” for residency after intelligence agencies concluded he could undertake “acts of foreign interference”.

At the time, Huang told the Australian Financial Review that the decision was based on nothing more than “unfounded speculations that are prejudiced and groundless”.

The inquiry comes as Australia’s relationship with China, its largest trading partner, has been strained by worries in Canberra of Chinese meddling in its domestic affairs

Beijing denies the accusation and says it never interferes in the internal affairs of another country.

Australia has banned Chinese telecommunications equipment-maker Huawei [HWT.UL] from supplying its 5G mobile networks and has sought to counter China’s rising influence in the Pacific Islands.

On Tuesday, Australia ordered an investigation into allegations immigration officials gave casino operator Crown Resorts preferential treatment by fast-tracking visas for Chinese gamblers.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-australia-china-investigation/australian-state-corruption-body-to-probe-labors-ties-to-chinese-community-idUSKCN1UQ0KG

Title: Re: Labor swimming in corruption again already
Post by greggerypeccary on Aug 1st, 2019 at 9:43am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DqvweTYTI0

Title: Re: Labor swimming in corruption again already
Post by philperth2010 on Aug 1st, 2019 at 9:58am
What does this have to do with Federal politics???

If anyone needs to be investigated it is Andrew Robb....Is it any wonder the Coalition do not want a Federal ICAC???

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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-30/andrew-robb-joins-chinese-company-with-control-of-darwin-port/7978648

Title: Re: Labor swimming in corruption again already
Post by juliar on Aug 1st, 2019 at 10:00am
It is good to see Gweggy the OFF TOPIC SPAM VIRUS back to his weird self again.

it is hard to cope when he tries to act normal as that is so unnatural.

Gweggy how about some of your famous pictures ? That stain one was your best and is now your trademark.


Mr Bean was up to his ears in Chinese dealings so Fed or NSW Labor doesn't really matter as they are both tarred with the same brush.

Title: Re: Labor swimming in corruption again already
Post by juliar on Aug 1st, 2019 at 10:09am
Fed Labor are up to their ears in this.



Bill Shorten at Chinese fundraiser behind NSW ICAC’s raid
BRAD NORINGTON 11:00PM DECEMBER 18, 2018


The Chinese Friends of Labor fundraiser on March 12, 2015, attended by Bill Shorten, centre. To the left of the Labor leader are then NSW opposition leader Luke Foley, federal Treasury spokesman Chris Bowen and Chinese property developer Huang Xiangmo; to Mr Shorten’s right are state Labor MPs Adam Searle and Ernest Wong. Also present are Labor MPs Chris Minns and Shaquette Moselmane, back row, third and second from right, and Sophie Cotsis in the middle row wearing a red dress.

Bill Shorten was present with other senior party leaders at a Chinese Friends of Labor fundraising dinner in Sydney that is believed to be the focus of a raid on the NSW ALP’s headquarters by the Independent Commission Against Corruption.

Officials from the NSW corruption body swooped on the ALP Sussex Street offices early yesterday in search of financial records related to an investigation into allegedly undisclosed or illegal party donations in 2015.

The raid took place while Labor officials were out of Sydney, attending the party’s national conference in Adelaide. Its timing, three months before the NSW election, also caused internal consternation about possible damage as the state party seeks to make itself electable after two terms in opposition.

The ALP’s head office said yesterday the investigation triggering the raid was linked to “historical” political donations received in 2015, but claimed the NSW Electoral Commission had already fully investigated the matter with the full co-operation of NSW Labor.

The organiser of the Chinese Friends of Labor dinner, attended by 650 people, was NSW Labor MP Ernest Wong. Another prominent attendee was Chinese property developer Huang Xiangmo, a NSW Labor donor who later came to public ­attention over his financial and personal links to disgraced former Labor senator Sam Dastyari.

A group photo from the fundraising dinner, held shortly before the NSW election in March 2015, shows Mr Shorten standing close to Mr Wong and Mr Huang, along with federal colleague Chris Bowen, then state party leader Luke Foley and state front bencher Adam Searle.

Among others in the photo are state MPs Chris Minns, Shaquette Moselman and Sophie Cotsis and party candidates Edwina Lloyd and Simon Zhou.

The Australian last night sought comment from Mr Shorten about his dinner attendance, and whether he was aware of ­details of the ICAC investigation into the 2015 party donations that prompted the raid. His office did not respond.

Donations to all state parties in NSW from property developers were banned at the time of the 2015 dinner following a clampdown by former Labor premier Nathan Rees six years earlier. Mr Rees also moved to cap individual donations in NSW to $2000.

Disclosure details for the NSW ALP issued by the NSW Electoral Commission show the dinner held on March 12, 2015, was listed as “Chinese community dinner to raise fund (sic) for state election — 12/03/2015”. Officially it raised $88,930 on the night.

Seven months after the NSW election, in October 2015, Mr Huang paid $55,000 to have lunch with Mr Shorten. This sum was later disclosed to the Australian Electoral Commission as a political donation to the federal ALP. In March 2016, Mr Shorten visited Mr Huang at his Sydney mansion, reportedly to seek funds for Labor campaign ads for the coming federal election.

After allegations were aired about Mr Huang’s possible links to Chinese government officials, and ASIO briefings to major parties about alleged Chinese government interference in Australian politics, Mr Shorten requested in mid-2017 that the ALP not accept any further funds from Mr Huang and some other donors.

Mr Wong, who was given a seat by the NSW party two years before the 2015 dinner after his big fundraising efforts for the NSW ALP, was a close associate of Mr Huang at the time.

Labor has since dumped him from a winnable spot on its upper house ticket for the NSW election next March, a move some insiders believe reflected party discomfort about his continued place as an MP in the midst of controversy over foreign donations and ­possible connections to the Chinese Communist Party government in Beijing.

Before entering parliament, Mr Wong was a Burwood councillor in Sydney’s inner west. He was given the seat of retiring MP and former Labor treasurer Eric Roozendaal. Mr Roozendaal then went on to work for Mr Huang’s property development company, Yuhu Group. One senior party figure familiar with annual Chinese Friends of Labor gatherings said they were arranged by Mr Wong to secure large donations, and billed as an opportunity for the Chinese community to meet Labor leaders.

Mr Foley, recently forced to resign as NSW Labor opposition leader, did not return The Australian’s call. Mr Wong, believed to be in Hong Kong, was not available for comment.

The boss of the ALP at the time of the 2015 dinner, Jamie Clements, also did not return calls.

The ICAC declined to provide information about the raid. A spokeswoman said the corruption investigator did not comment on operational matters.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/bill-shorten-at-chinese-fundraiser-behind-nsw-icacs-raid/news-story/32ff73081dce501e6feb848ee789b470

Title: Re: Labor swimming in corruption again already
Post by greggerypeccary on Aug 1st, 2019 at 10:09am

philperth2010 wrote on Aug 1st, 2019 at 9:58am:
What does this have to do with Federal politics???


juliar is still learning.


Title: Re: Labor swimming in corruption again already
Post by juliar on Aug 1st, 2019 at 10:12am
Gweggy was your stain picture taken after you had your hemorrhoids operation ?

Title: Re: Labor swimming in corruption again already
Post by juliar on Aug 5th, 2019 at 3:56pm
Oh Gosh dazzling NEW corruption revealed in the Labor Party!!!

BOTH FED and NSW Labor are up to their necks in this Chinese corruption. Recall Mr Bean scoffing chicken chow mein ?




'Bag of cash': Labor bracing for ICAC revelations
By Tom Rabe, Kate McClymont and Deborah Snow August 3, 2019 — 5.45am

Extraordinary claims including a bag containing tens of thousands of dollars in cash was delivered to NSW Labor Party's headquarters to evade the state's donation laws are set to be exposed in a fresh corruption inquiry later this month.

The corruption watchdog is also believed to be investigating whether straw donors were used to conceal the real identities of big financial backers of the party.


The ICAC will hold a public inquiry into NSW Labor donations.CREDIT:PETER BRAIG

Sussex Street, NSW Labor's headquarters, is bracing itself for a torrid six weeks of Independent Commission Against Corruption hearings set to begin on August 26. Insiders have described the mood within the office in recent days as “despondent”.

Central to the ICAC investigation, dubbed Operation Aero, is whether NSW Labor officials, Chinese Friends of Labor members and political donors entered into a scheme to evade the state’s donation laws from 2015 onwards.

Any person found guilty of circumventing the laws can be jailed for up to 10 years.

While a March, 2015 Chinese Friends of Labor fundraising dinner has been at the centre of the controversy, there are fears within the party it could be the tip of the iceberg.

“You don’t hold a six week ICAC inquiry over one dinner,” a Labor source said.

“It must be pretty big.”

The lengthy inquiry is almost certainly expected to focus on former general secretary Jamie Clements, former NSW Labor MP Earnest Wong and Chinese billionaire Huang Xiangmo.


Huang Xiangmo's relationship with key Labor figures will feature at an ICAC public hearing. CREDIT:JAMES BRICKWOOD

Party boss Kaila Murnain is one of several current and former party officials who is understood to be on the witness list.

Although there is no suggestion Ms Murnain had any involvement in the activities under investigation, two disappointing election results in addition to a protracted and messy NSW leadership contest have weakened her support, according to some MPs.

While some believe her days as general secretary are numbered, others expect she can hang on if no evidence emerges against her during the inquiry.

“If she’s a friendly witness and she’s putting other people away then she’ll survive,” one said.

With successive state and federal election campaigns weighing on the party coffers, NSW Labor would not confirm whether it planned to cover the legal fees of all past and present employees dragged before the inquiry.

In a statement to the Herald on Friday, a NSW Labor spokeswoman said the party “welcomes the opportunity to assist ICAC in its inquiry into the way some donations may have been managed in the past”.

They said it would be inappropriate to comment further ahead of the hearings.

A separate ICAC inquiry into the regulation of lobbying, access and influence in NSW will begin on Monday.

Operation Eclipse is not expected to focus on whether any specific individual has engaged in corrupt conduct, rather it will examine risks involved in the lobbying of public authorities and officials.

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/bag-of-cash-labor-bracing-for-icac-revelations-20190802-p52de5.html

Title: Re: Labor swimming in corruption again already
Post by cods on Aug 5th, 2019 at 4:10pm

greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 1st, 2019 at 10:09am:

philperth2010 wrote on Aug 1st, 2019 at 9:58am:
What does this have to do with Federal politics???


juliar is still learning.



guess you didnt notice Bill standing tall in that selfie....


;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Labor swimming in corruption again already
Post by cods on Aug 5th, 2019 at 4:12pm
Sussex Street, NSW Labor's headquarters, is bracing itself for a torrid six weeks of Independent Commission Against Corruption hearings set to begin on August 26. Insiders have described the mood within the office in recent days as “despondent”.




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Extraordinary claims including a bag containing tens of thousands of dollars in cash was delivered to NSW Labor Party's headquarters to evade the state's donation laws are set to be exposed in a fresh corruption inquiry later this month.




this isnt OK fellers.

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