05 March 2013

Prime Minister Julia Gillard declares she has 'no tolerance' for crooked politicians

PRIME Minister Julia Gillard says she has no tolerance at all for politicians who use their office to profit themselves rather than advance the public good. 
 
Her comments come as the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption today resumes its inquiry into the conduct of some NSW Labor politicians, amid allegations of rampant corruption in the awarding of mining deals.
There are concerns within federal Labor that evidence so far to the inquiry is having an adverse impact on the Gillard government's standing with voters, especially in western Sydney.

Ms Gillard, who is spending the week in the area, said what was emerging from the inquiry was truly disturbing but insisted she was not in a position to prejudge the outcome.
"But I can certainly say I have no tolerance for conduct within my political party or any political party which is about profiting for individuals rather than pursuing the pubic good," she told Sky News.


news.com.au 5 Mar 2013

Another pathetic lie, of similar calibre to the 'No Carbon Tax' promise prior to her being elected by politicians, and not the masses.

Politicians are involved in fraud and corruption worth many hundreds of millions of dollars at the community's expense.

Cover ups and legal 'bungles' ensure that the pollies can still carry on, whilst their wages are supported by the tax payer.

Corrupt politicians look out for their 'kind' and  if not the Anglo-Masonic brotherhood will make sure they get away without wither convictions or any jail time.


Corpau can give a list of corrupt politicians to the Prime Minister Julia Gillard, but it will be of little or no consequence to their corrupt dealings.


Per capita, Australia's politicians are more corrupt than the society they serve.

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