Naughty Thorny; bad boy. HERE - is a link to a nice, fluffy little piece which gives an altogether (Ahem) ‘unbiased’ picture of the lady.
; however, you will note that:-
Now, you wicked boy, you too have read the unsubstantiated, anonymous letters we received related to the Nevertell saga and other slightly unsavoury tales. There is nothing in that file to indicate exactly who did what to whom; all we know is who paid for it i.e. ‘us’. That tale along with a couple of others has been buried deep, which is fair enough as there are families and children involved; too much collateral damage for little gain; so we shall sit on those stories and in true gentlemanly fashion say nothing; for in fact, we know nothing, not for certain sure.
We may however hope that the gross errors of the past i.e. ASA and Airports have taught some salutary lessons which may avoid future duck up’s of that magnitude. It would also be nice to think that some of the CASA legal excess and 'stretches' may be nuetralised by an unbiased approach; we shall see.
Toot toot.
Quote:Another memorable transaction on Stone's CV is the sale of Sydney Airport, in which she worked through unforeseeable events in a competitive bidding process to overcome significant challenges to the deal.
; however, you will note that:-
Quote:Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Warren Truss has appointed a former Airservices Australia director to the CASA board.
Philippa Stone, a partner in law firm Herbert Smith Freehills, will take up her three-year appointment on 1 October.
Now, you wicked boy, you too have read the unsubstantiated, anonymous letters we received related to the Nevertell saga and other slightly unsavoury tales. There is nothing in that file to indicate exactly who did what to whom; all we know is who paid for it i.e. ‘us’. That tale along with a couple of others has been buried deep, which is fair enough as there are families and children involved; too much collateral damage for little gain; so we shall sit on those stories and in true gentlemanly fashion say nothing; for in fact, we know nothing, not for certain sure.
We may however hope that the gross errors of the past i.e. ASA and Airports have taught some salutary lessons which may avoid future duck up’s of that magnitude. It would also be nice to think that some of the CASA legal excess and 'stretches' may be nuetralised by an unbiased approach; we shall see.
Toot toot.