The Australian government via its various departments, e.g.
Department of Education (DoE), Department of Justice (DoJ), Australian Taxation
Office (ATO), etc is responsible for a nationwide job advertisement fraud that
has been going on for decades.
When a position is made available, it must be advertised
externally, where all applicants have to be considered.
The process for filling in a vacant position is that usually
in the early stages internal staff are considered as suitable candidates. If
the position cannot be filled internally, then the staff is asked if any
relatives are able to fulfill the role. If relatives are unavailable then
friends, acquaintances or business colleagues are considered and so on.
As a general rule, most positions are occupied within the early
stages of employment recruiting. Since laws have been put in place, that
require positions to be advertised externally, a staggering 70% of job
vacancies are falsely advertised, as they have already been filled internally.
This information has been obtained via various sources within employment /
government sectors which has been verified to be accurate and correct.
The largest perpetrator of this job advertisement fraud is
the government. The government places nonexistent vacancies to desperate job
seekers, which it re-advertises, further adding the falsified figures of the so
called advertised jobs market.
Once candidates apply for those positions, they receive a courteous
letter informing them that they have been unsuccessful in their application,
which has already been filled internally prior to the advertisement.
The corporate media, being the official government lap dog, curiously
omits any reporting on this type of fraud which has been going on for decades.
The corporate media also curiously omits reporting on the
actual jobless numbers, which are falsified by the government. The current
official jobless rate is at approx 5.7%, whereas the more realistic rate used
by economists is approx. 8.5%, which still falls short of the more realistic
figure of 10%.
Another taboo is that members within the Masonic brotherhood
are considered a priority, even though the individual may not have the skill
set to perform the duties required for the role, rather than choosing the more
qualified external applicant.
This type of job advertising fraud is not limited to the
government only, but is also rampant in the corporate / private sector as well.
There could never be an inquiry to the nationwide government
job advertising fraud, as this would implicate too many senior figures.
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