Sunday, January 10, 2010

A Critical Observation re NSW Upper House Inquiry

A Critical Observation re NSW Upper House Inquiry



A Public Inquiry is meaningless without spontaneous public participation.


Politicians and the public servants have been throwing bagfuls of money and endless power to the taxi industry mandarins! Yet, the mandarins are refusing to broadcast the NSW Upper House Inquiry details through their radio networks and other propaganda machines!!


They have not broadcasted the NSW Upper House Inquiry Terms of Reference or any other details despite a request form the Inquiry Secretariat to do so.

I have requested the office of the Minister David Borger to instruct the taxi mafia to broadcast the relevant information. A keen person took my idea on board and she promised to pass them on to higher people. Hope some good comes out of this effort.

9 comments:

  1. Some one said, “Australian politicians and media moguls will rape their own mother and daughter for their mistress called Israel”. I say, politicians and public servants are selling their mother and daughter for their master. Only difference is ‘mistress’ to ‘master’!”

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  2. I was told Minister David Borge's senior staffs are scared! They do not want to confront taxi mafia!! They are covering up for mafia too.

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  3. Six modules and hundreds of links in different parts of submission may reveal many unbelievable and unimaginable endemic corruption and injustices in Australia!

    I am under huge pressure! Hope we will survive.

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  4. Faruque Ahmed has written a brilliant submission for this inquiry with unbelievable and undeniable evidences. These evidences may hang some corrupt public servants, union leaders and politicians.

    Yet, something funny going on! Do you now what is it?

    Well, please watch this space.

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  5. I hope media will expose taxi mafia's criminal empire.

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  6. It is shameful. Taxi mafia is giving two finger salute and ignoring a request from the Parliamentary Secretariat!

    Looks to me the mafia is in-charge!!

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  7. The two finger salute of the mafia is sad and bad.

    However, with your assistance we can keep this submission and other documentation public. A public viewing and scrutiny is a vital step to ensure openness and accountability.

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  8. Why is the taxi mafia so arrogant?
    Why did the mafia refuse to broadcast the Inquiry?
    Surely, this is the two finger salute of the mafia.

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  9. Have you noticed the arrogance of the taxi mafia?

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