- What sort of government allows people in office that can make decision for personal gain to the detriment of the general populous?
Why the government of a penal colony, of course!
- How can you trust a government that does not act immediately in situations that show 'conflict of interest' arising from the actions of people in office?
You can't!
- Is this action [ of hiring 'dodgy' people] representative of government action on a wiser scale.
You can bet your 'Constitution' it is!
And this scum wants to be the Prime Minister of Australia.
We already have enough treasonous bastards without having to deal with another piece of garbage in office.
Australia's government a real criminal force against the people?
You can read the article from 13 July 2016 by news.com.au of the headline:
The dramatic downfall of the Salim and Aysha Mehajer love story
Is the Salim and Aysha Mehajer fairytale life over?
IT’S the fairytale romance that looks to have turned into a nightmare.
Barely
12 months after controversial former deputy mayor Salim Mehajer married
his sweetheart Aysha, the relationship could all but come to an end
this week.
NSW Police, acting for
Mrs
Mehajer — going by her maiden name Aysha Learmonth — lodged an
application for an apprehended violence order (AVO) on Monday against
her husband. This morning the AVO was extended until next month
which means they will not be together for their first wedding
anniversary on August 15.
Neither
Mr Mehajer or his wife Aysha were at the Downing Centre Local Court when the matter was mentioned.
Mr
Mehajer agreed to the standard orders — which say he must not harass,
assault, menace or stalk her — contained in the AVO, but indicated he
wanted to vary or challenge orders that prevents him going within 50m of
her home and/or work and must not approach her.
The only contact between the couple is to be via her lawyers.
Mr
Mehajer has always insisted the dream is still alive when it came to he
and his wife. Yesterday, he told news.com.au “only death will do us
apart”. But, increasingly, it seems like wishful thinking.
But for
the first time, Mr Mehajer conceded his wife had moved out of their
marital home in Lidcombe, western Sydney although he claimed he saw her
“every day”.
The
Daily Telegraph
reported that Mrs Mehajer had indeed recently met her husband but the
reason was not to reconcile, but to seek an amicable split — a request
he is said to have ignored.
A marriage that looks like it will end with a miserable whimper in a
dreary Sydney court started with a lavish, glittering bang one sunny
afternoon last August.
Four helicopters, a jet, a sea plane and a
motorcade of luxury sports cars and motorcycles greeted bemused
residents in the western Sydney suburb of Lidcombe as they found
themselves hemmed in by the extravagant outdoor ceremony which saw Aysha
and Salim tie the knot.
Former
Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer and his bride Aysha on their lavish
wedding day in Lidcombe which involved helicopters, supercars, and
dancing drummers and closed off a whole street. Picture: Toby ZernaSource:News Corp Australia
DIAMONDS AND PEARLS
On her big day, clad in
a 22kg extravaganza of French lace and Swarovski pearls and diamonds, and with a beaming groom doting on her, she easily outshone any flashy motor.
The spectacle would catapult the couple to national stardom, while sharpening the crosshairs of the Auburn councillor’s critics.
He
was the successful Sydney property developer, his apartments rising in
the commuter belt east of Parramatta. She was the Wollongong beauty
therapist, originally called April, who fell for the charms of the man
dubbed “the councillor of conspicuous consumption”.
Aysha Mehajer’s stunning wedding dress. Picture: Instagram nektariaSource:Instagram
‘I DON’T RECOGNISE HER’
The transformation, from blond haired April, to dark-haired beauty with chiselled looks, was miraculous.
So
convincing was her metamorphosis that three months before the wedding,
she was proclaimed Miss Personality Miss Lebanon Australia.
“I
don’t recognise her but I think mostly anyone who knew her back then
wouldn’t recognise her now,” Tracey Rovere, former principal of the
Illawarra College of Beauty Therapy, who trained “April”, told th
e Daily Telegraph.
“Her
hair was straight and red and then, for graduation night, she surprised
us all by going and getting this amazing spray tan that concealed her
freckles and had her hair lightened to strawberry blonde. She had this
total Cinderella moment.”
Salim Mehajer and Aysha, before they married. Source: SuppliedSource:Supplied
HAPPY
A pre-wedding video provided the cheesiest moment of the couple’s celebrations.
It saw Mr Mehajer re-creating the first moment he laid eyes on his now wife.
There’s
romance, drama, self-aggrandisement, even some guns, and finally Mr
Right gets down on one knee as he presents Aysha with the ring she’s
being waiting for.
After the last piece of confetti fell on the
otherwise sleepy Sydney street, Mrs Mehajer fell into what, initially at
least, seemed like a happy existence. She hung out with her husband’s
stunning and sculptured sisters and even helped do a bit of fundraising,
drawing the crowds at a local Macca’s for McHappy Day.
Happy times: Salim Mehajer joined wife Aysha at McDonalds Lidcombe to help raise money for McHappy day. Picture: Mark EvansSource:News Corp Australia
PRIME MINISTERIAL PLANS
When her husband, a few months later,
graciously offered his services to the nation as a future prime minister, a serene Mrs Mehajer stood majestically behind him.
By
November, the partnership went from the romantic to the business as Mrs
Mehajer became director of several of her husband’s companies.
But
storm clouds were brewing. Mr Mehajer was under increasing scrutiny for
his business dealings and decisions made by Auburn councillors during
his tenure as deputy mayor.
In February,
Mrs
Mehajer dramatically went into bat for her husband, pleading for his
political life so he could build a multimillion-dollar block of units.
She
wrote to Local Government Minister Paul Toole, asking him not to sack
Auburn Council which would strip Mr Mehajer of his mayoral robes.
Mr
Toole had singled out a decision made by the council to sell a
council-owned car park in Lidcombe to the Mehajers, upon which its
company — Sydney Constructions and Developments (SCD) — hoped to build
an apartment block. If the council was sacked, the sale would be
unlikely to go ahead.
“SCD is prepared to do all the things to
protect its rights which arise under existing contract, including if the
Minister interferes with those contracts,” she wrote ominously.
The
Government wasn’t impressed and not only sacked the council but then
disbanded it altogether, amalgamating it out of existence. The sale of
the car park evaporated.
Salim Mehajer reportedly got a tattoo of his wife Aysha. Picture: SuppliedSource:Instagram
NO SHOW AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
As
Mr Mehajer’s political career and business plans began to unravel it
was followed soon after by, seemingly, his relationship as well.
In
April, he held an extravagant 30th birthday party for his wife which
included shelling out $50,000 for US musicians Tyga and Omarion to
attend.
The rappers took happy snaps on the mini-mansion’s illuminated spiral staircase and posed with a birthday cake.
The only thing missing? The birthday girl.
In fact, she hadn’t been seen for weeks.
Salim Mehajer posed with rappers Tyga and Omarion — but where was his wife? Picture: Instagram.Source:Supplied
WHO IS HOODA?
Soon afterwards,
a romantic video emerged of Mr Mehajer — but it featured another woman.
The
video, essentially a flip book of images, showed Mr Mehajer and a woman
identified as “Hooda” embracing and, in some images, kissing.
Hooda bared a striking resemblance to Mr Mehajer’s wife.
“God
sent me an angel” is daubed across one image of the couple. “I be his
bonnie, he be my clyde [sic]”, is written across another.
A date
of November 2014 crops up a number of times. If Mr Mehajer and Hooda
were indeed an item then it would have been when he was already
betrothed to his bride-to-be.
Later in the same month, Mr Mehajer
was forced to furiously deny that his marriage was on the rocks despite
reports he went to a house his wife was staying in and was found
“yelling” and “screaming” while trying to knock the door in.
Mr Mehajer allegedly went to the house, in Wollongong, and demanded the keys to a Mercedes car his wife had been using, reported the
Daily Telegraph. She was said to have escaped to the Gold Coast.
Salim
Mehajer pictured leaving his house in Lidcombe. His wife Aysha applied
for an apprehended violence order against him, on the eve of their one
year anniversary. Picture: Adam YipSource:News Corp Australia
‘OUR LOVE IS TOO GREAT’
As the rumours cranked up, Mr Mehajer took to social media uploading pictures of he and his wife in happier times.
“Our love is too great to destroy,” said one post following the alleged incident in Wollongong.
On
the weekend, Mr Mehajer uploaded a picture of him looking adoringly at
his wife with the caption “You put the smile on my face, the sparky in
my eyes and the Love in my heart.”
He insisted to news.com.au the image was recent but the two have not been spotted together for months.
Despite Mr Mehajer’s protestations to the contrary, the fairytale that began on a Sydney street looks to be fading fast.