This little pearl was cast before the swine by S. Easton Esq, published in the MANDARIN. It provides a ‘classic’ example of how the cut out system works, why CASA is still the miniscules ‘top gun’. Dangerous business advising ministers, 'the advice' fought back and won; this round anyway. The rest of the ‘fight’ will likely be difficult; but it’s a sad thing when ministers with NFI rely on ‘expert’ opinion, payed for by the tax payer, then savage the folk who gave that advice. As stated, a chancy game.
"Minister fingers ‘incorrect’ departmental advice after employee defamation settlement."
"Ministers all over might think twice before giving public servants a bucketing after Western Australian frontbencher Joe Francis finally settled a defamation case brought by one of his former top executives this week — or they might take note of the excuse he offered the media yesterday."
"Minister fingers ‘incorrect’ departmental advice after employee defamation settlement."
"Ministers all over might think twice before giving public servants a bucketing after Western Australian frontbencher Joe Francis finally settled a defamation case brought by one of his former top executives this week — or they might take note of the excuse he offered the media yesterday."