It’s back to 1788, where Australia is into importing criminals (hasn’t it always?), and the ‘best’ part about it, is that it’s not going to stop, after all the courts need more ‘customers’, right?
But that’s not always the case where some are allowed to get away with criminal activity.
Information has been provided from a source close to the matter on the condition of anonymity as that person’s livelihood will be at stake if the source is identified or too many identifiable parameters point to the source.
A person who recently immigrated to Australia in order to commit fraud (a common occurrence nowadays), defrauded Aussie taxpayers well into seven figures, where how will not be disclosed as the source could be exposed.
When a so called investigation was launched the ‘private’ company’s case worker was implicated together with their customer.
A phone call was made to the NDIS funds recipient, where that person pretty much immediately packed their bags and fled the colony, meaning Australia to a country which will not be disclosed as again the source could be identified.
The one that got away, or so one would think.
‘Normally’ most people would call this a ‘failure of government’ but in reality that person was ‘allowed’ to escape.
What’s worse, is that person was not only allowed back into the colony, but no repercussions from criminal activity ever saw that light of day in a courtroom.
NOTHING!
This is just one unknown (to the public), example of how pathetic the government and police are, ‘allowing’ people to get away with ripping off taxpayers, while others who travel (allegedly) 3km/h over the speed limit will get pursued by the law to the n-th degree and in many cases unlawfully.
Donald Horne was right that Australia is run by second rate people, where that opinion was formed in the mid 1960's where now they're much lower than 'second' rate.
Another pathetic 'Failure of Government' is that 'Puneet Puneet' has not faced the criminal charge of a hit-and-run of university student Dean Hofstee in 2009, after fleeing to India.
After all Australia has to keep the Indian PM happy with importing 500,000 dalits per annum into the colony.
Note: NDIS, VicPol, etc ‘Files’ are articles of fraud or corruption that have not made it out into the public news media.
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