Ultimate irony: Why integrity report won’t have any impact
The timing of the Government’s release of the Coaldrake report into integrity demonstrates it has learnt nothing, writes Peter Gleeson.
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The timing of the Government’s release of the Coaldrake report into integrity demonstrates it has learnt nothing, writes Peter Gleeson.
Bruce Saunders would do well to listen to his maiden speech in Parliament back in 2015 as a reminder why his demands to unmask and investigate bullied public servants for being “anti-Labor” is out of touch, writes Neil Doorley.
Bruce Saunders’ factional boss won’t take action on the assistant minister despite the LNP declaring he must go over his demands to unmask bullied whistleblowers in the Coaldrake review.
The Coaldrake Report into the toxic culture inside the Palaszczuk Government tells us very little we don’t already know, offers only Band-Aid recommendations and leaves too many questions unanswered, writes Des Houghton.
Acting Premier Steven Miles says Peter Coaldrake’s interim report into the Palaszczuk government’s integrity “certainly” wasn’t a “whitewash” as he suggested any recommendations made by the Professor would be accepted.
Queenslanders can make a stand against the multiple failures of the state government by refusing to back Labor in next month’s federal election, writes Des Houghton. Here’s why.
The hundreds of submissions and dozens of interviews undertaken so far have proven the Palaszczuk Government’s integrity crisis is far from just a ‘vibe’, writes Jessica Marszalek.
The integrity review’s interim report warns that organisations are at risk when “compliant” or “fear-based behaviour” becomes entrenched, writes Jessica Marszalek.
Peter Coaldrake’s interim integrity review is a masterclass in respectfully saying “Premier, you have a problem” without ever specifically saying so, writes the editor.
Biased staffers with no life experience are wielding their minister’s powers over a compliant public service who are working to protect and pacify the Palaszczuk Government, a damning series of bombshell “observations” has revealed.
New emails released under Right to Information show the frantic efforts by senior public servants to protect Labor ministers caught in the integrity scandal.
The auditor-general has rebuked the State Government for the time it’s taking to publicly release annual reports, arguing taxpayers have the right to timely information on what’s going on.
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