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Albanese is incompetent, head of AFP should resign
Feb 3rd, 2025 at 8:58am
 
Watching the Prime Minister tie himself up in knots over when he was told about the alleged caravan bomb plot in NSW brings one word to mind.

That word, apologies to readers, is sh*tshow.

It’s unfathomable that Anthony Albanese doesn’t realise instinctively that it’s completely wrong that the Australian Federal Police did not alert him or his Attorney-General to the fact that a major investigation was underway.

That it makes his government look stupid, out of the loop and weak.

It’s politically inept that instead of reading the AFP the riot act he’s prolonging the agony on a daily basis by refusing to say when he was told.

Spoiler alert: he wasn’t.

The Prime Minister’s office is referring all questions to the AFP and the AFP is happy to tell anyone who will listen they didn’t tell him, or the Attorney-General or anyone in the Federal Government and they don’t care and don’t think that’s a problem.

What’s worse, the Albanese Government is nodding along and agreeing with the AFP it’s perfectly fine they were kept in the dark.

Come again? What the hell is going on in the AFP that they seriously think they don’t need to tell the PM there’s a caravan full of explosives in Dural with anti-Semitic messages and a list of targets?

Sure it’s been interesting enough for NSW Premier Chris Minns to field questions over why he didn’t tell the PM.

But we are peppering the wrong person with the wrong questions.

Perhaps former NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian had a more supplicant relationship with Scott Morrison and had him on speed dial.

Who knows. But the simple fact is there’s a protocol here and the protocol is that the job of telling the PM belongs to the AFP.

So that’s where people should be directing their questions in the first instance.

And when the AFP have made it clear they didn’t think they needed to, that’s the moment the PM and his Attorney-General should have gotten on the blower to the AFP commissioner, and told him if he doesn’t think he needs to tell the Federal Government that he needs to get a new job.

The thing I find absolutely astonishing about this unholy mess and the insipid, weak response of the Prime Minister, is to consider for a moment the conduct of the Australian Federal Police when it had the Morrison Government on speed dial every time Brittany Higgins walked into a police station.

Remember when Brittany Higgins first went to police in 2019 and we later learned that the deputy police commissioner Leanne Close went to visit then Defence Minister Linda Reynolds to tell her that Higgins had made a complaint?

She was also informed when she didn’t proceed with the complaint after the election was called.

And then years later, when Brittany Higgins walked into a Canberra police station just days before the story broke in February 2021, they told the Morrison Government that too.

This is what happened. In the wake of the AFP’s raids on media outlets in 2019, it had established a new group known as the Sensitive Investigations Oversight Board (SIOB), which considers matters that should be brought to the Minister’s attention.

The SIOB, chaired by AFP Deputy Commissioner Ian McCartney, met after Ms Higgins contacted the police, but before the story broke in the media, and made the decision to contact Mr Dutton.

Mr Dutton kept it to himself for 24 hours as he didn’t think the PM’s office needed to know, but after news.com.au contacted the Prime Minister’s office on Friday, February 12, 2021, about the matter asking questions, his chief of staff passed on the information to the Prime Minister’s chief of staff.

And that’s why the Prime Minister’s office was briefing journalists back then that it was a live investigation, because they had inside information on every contact Brittany Higgins had with the cops.

So the question has to be asked. On what planet does the Morrison Government need to know about a female staffers considering, maybe, making a sexual assault complaint but the Albanese Government doesn’t need to know about a live joint-terrorism investigation into a caravan packed with explosives?

The AFP has questions to answer and the Albanese Government should start asking them instead of letting the cops pat them on the head and keep them in the dark.

https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/politics/why-chris-minns-is-not-to-blam...
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Re: Albanese is incompetent, head of AFP should resign
Reply #1 - Feb 17th, 2025 at 8:13pm
 
If Dan andrews is the answer?

https://www.smh.com.au/cbd/albanese-calls-on-dan-andrews-for-dutton-debate-help-...

Albo is asking the wrong questions?
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Re: Albanese is incompetent, head of AFP should resign
Reply #2 - Feb 17th, 2025 at 8:35pm
 
The AFP - and that means any and all associated security bodies - apparently view the PM as a potential leak ... someone who would compromise an investigation for the sake of a headline.

It's interesting that this saga has taken a turn towards 'organised crime involvement'.....  WTF does that mean?

Mussos we can understand.... Nazis we can understand ... Mad Musso Supporters ... maybe a Black Op by ASIS (slightly outside the purview of ASIO) we could remotely accept .... maybe even Mossad or the CIA ... but WTF does 'organised crime' stand to gain from such a bomb?

What strikes me is how a note saying that Jews were doomed being found IN the caravan was just purely convenient... YUP - when planning a bombing that you hope to get away from undetected - ALWAYS leave a note... without said note this could have just been a quarry heist of explosives stored for some reason..

Too many suspects in this room....
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Reply #3 - Feb 20th, 2025 at 1:30am
 
Yep, this country's security services have always had a problem answering to the elected officials in-charge of them. Something like this or the Murphy raids would be unthinkable in the US.
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