27 September 2012

Auto Industry bail out suppressed

In recent time the government has handed out hundreds of millions of dollars indiscriminately to the ailing Australian automotive industry.

As a result there have been serious questions raised, together with the call for accountability.

The general populous has the right to know exactly how much, where and for what purposes the general public’s (tax) dollars have gone, as the relevant documentation will show all the correct accounting figures balanced.

Calls from various leaders have been met with stiff opposition from the government, and the handling of the matter wrapped up in secrecy, which is illegal, if asked to provide answers where the monies have gone.

Information obtained from a source within the industry suggests that the monies (public’s tax dollars) provided by the government have gone into (amongst other places) union wages, funding thuggery, into the hip pockets of politicians as bribes.

Even with the surfacing of the documentation pertaining to the automotive industry bail out, any allegations of corruption will not only be met with ridicule or dismissing the ‘facts’, but also anyone who will wish to pursue the matter further will be an instant government target for persecution.

Many officials have set up the funds as 'Money for Mates' deals who do not wish not to be detected.

Another fraud supported and covered up by the government.

Australia truly the ‘lucky country’*

·          *- A government slogan.

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