mantra wrote on Apr 8
th, 2008 at 9:00am:
Quote:Keeping abreast of the news is wise to avoid looking foolish.
I recommend withdrawing your defamatory allegations still. Once it hits the courts your comments will break the law.
I will agree with the first part of your statement - I haven't read or heard "everything" on the news, but as far as defamatory allegations, I don't think so.
You conveniently highlighted certain words of my statement:
who have already been determined to be complicit in the heinous crime of enabling acts of terrorism If the AWB execs hadn't been determined to be complicit in the heinous crime of enabling acts of terrorism - why are the AFP and ASIC still investigating them - in your words?
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There is every likelihood that not only will criminal charges be laid but ASIC has also indicated it will be laying civil charges as well."
As far as this statement goes - you've only highlighted certain words and part of the sentence - this is how it reads!
The farmers aren't altogether happy either and neither would those Iraqi families who had loved ones murdered as a result of the bribery and corruption scandal officially overseen, but carelessly overlooked by a coalition Minister.You can't dispute that because you stated yourself there is an investigation into the criminality of the AWB executives. It has already been stated by Cole that "nothing" was brought to the attention of Downer but everyone associated with his ministry was blamed for not "notifying" him.
No-one believes this for a second.
I can only advise you but it is up to you what you ultimately do about defamatory statements or breaches of sub judice rules.
As far as I am aware no one from AWB is being investiagted for anything to do with terrorism in any way - this is entirely your creation (and as I keep saying it is very serious to make such allegations).
You will find the alleged charges will be along the lines of breaches of trade practices/fair trading (civil) and bribery of public officials (criminal).
I strongly doubt any 'terror related' issues will arise and your speculation is entirely fictional.
And as far as your belief that no one 'believed for a second'? Cole did. He said so quite clearly in his report.
Quote:"There is no evidence that any of the Prime Minister, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Minister for Trade or the Minister for Agriculture … were ever informed about, or otherwise acquired knowledge of, the relevant activities of AWB.
"At no time did AWB tell the Australian Government or the United Nations of its true arrangements with Iraq,"
You are probably alone in your belief. Unless you think Cole is telling porkies.