RightSadFred wrote on Jul 28
th, 2013 at 7:53am:
muso
As far as I understand the guy is bankrupt, he needs to act or be really embarrassed as his legal bill will start mounting.
To win a election in what would be a marginal seat you need a credible candidate (he is far from that now) and you need a few 100k to campaign (he definitely does not have that) the guy is finished as far as I can tell unless some bleeding heart sugar daddy wants to rescue this grub.
Regardless of any criminal convictions which is more about evidence, the guys defence is a sergeant Schultz defence which no one believes. It is likely that he was set up but that suggests he was incompetent at his job.
For the HSU members I think they need this guy to be convicted, having more than a 100K cash being rorted through his credit card without reporting it to the police suggests he knew about it ..... that to be is clear evidence of fraud which he must of known about ..... it was his credit card with his name on it. All a corporate card means is the company is also responsible for the card.
The whole idea of a corporate credit card (which I have one for my own company) is all about transparency..... mine is actually blocked from taking cash out of.
First, there is no doubt in my mind that he's finished and lost all credibility.
As for as corporate cards are concerned, it depends on the company. I have a corporate card today which is very tightly controlled. However, in a previous role back in the 90s, I had a company Amex that could be used for "entertainment". The guidelines stated that you could buy drinks "within reason", so the lines between personal use and company use were blurred. I used to travel overseas a lot and my schedule was quite hectic, so much so that I had two passports (that was an enormous rigmarole to organise), because at any given time, one passport was tied up with visa applications for a future trip. My manager told me that if I was held up in Paris for a few days, it was quite reasonable to put a few things like car hire, boat hire etc on the card, and he was the one who authorised it every month without a single complaint. Of course I never had the gall to use it for the Lido or worse

although some did.
So if Thommo was responsible for authorising his own card, I doubt very much if he'll be faced with any charges whatsoever.