
The efforts of the Witch Hunter Guy Barnett are seeing a new and important Phoenix rise from the ashes of Triabunna …
And it has the potential to expose corruption over due process regarding government contract-exit payments to both Gunns and Ta Ann.
Not quite the result you – Guy Barnett – or your Liberal mates expected … but then you can barely play drafts. This is a chess match being played at the highest level and you are currently in Check.
Tasmanians with an intimate knowledge of corruption over due process in the logging industry have been given an unexpected but golden opportunity to testify in public before Barnett and his politically-appointed cronies. They have the golden bullets and MUST call publicly for a Royal Commission into the Gunns’ exit contracts as detailed by the submission of John Lawrence …
HERE, on the Parliament of Tasmania website or On Tasmanian Times, HERE or John Lawrence’s Tasfintalk HERE, where there are full references.
… followed by what I believe are the corrupt peeler billet contracts gifted to Ta Ann by Evan Rolley as CEO of FT and cashed in by him as CEO of Ta Ann – both at at a massive cost to the taxpayer.
It was the success of the former that allowed the latter.
The business model of cancelled contracts resulting in vast cash disbursements to the favoured few – with the collusion of pollies both Federal and State – to gift public money under false pretences, demands proper investigation.
And now we have the stage.
Barnett this is now your job … surely you are aware that you and your henchmen are trying to burn the wrong Witch. Change course, get into the real suspects … then toast them properly by a final recommendation for a Royal Commission into the exit grants to Gunns and Ta Ann that caused the demise of the Triabunna chip mill.
Your mates, protected by the Hall and Wilkinson wet-wipe Corruption Commission, will then start to sweat.
This time – importantly from your point of view – they are Labor … or do you all sing from the same tune sheet?
We are watching … Be warned.
EARLIER …
• Greg L’Estrange and the Triabunna sale process …
• All submissions – including that of Graeme Wood (Triabunna Investments) – can be accessed via:
http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/ctee/House/HAComDev.htm