Lambie’s blast over alleged ‘torturer’
The Albanese government has to explain how an alleged foreign torturer and human rights abuser was appointed to one of the Australian Army’s most senior commands, says Jacqui Lambie.
The Albanese government has to explain how an alleged foreign torturer and human rights abuser was appointed to one of the Australian Army’s most senior commands, says Jacqui Lambie.
Former Fijian MP Sam Speight was beaten and tortured, he claims, by the man the Albanese government has chosen to be deputy commander of 3500 Australian troops.
Canberra is in crisis talks with the Fijian government over the future of an alleged human rights abuser appointed as deputy commander of the Australian Army’s 7th Brigade.
A Fijian military officer allegedly responsible for human rights abuses and torture has been appointed as deputy commander of the Australian Army’s 7th Brigade.
Supremacist leader Thomas Sewell was among dozens of balaclava-wearing neo-Nazis stopped by police on a Sydney train as they tried to stage a protest as ‘white Australians’.
Former chairman Alan Joyce went ‘missing in action’ during the crisis, insiders say, as concerns mount that the company will have to axe productions.
Investment funds are lobbying the government to retain the ‘citizenship-for-sale’ visas, but international corruption fighter Bill Browder says that shouldn’t be allowed to happen.
The Productivity Commission has welcomed the axing of the ‘lucky 888’ investment visa program, but the multibillion-dollar visa industry is fighting back.
The $5m visas bought Australian citizenship for the super rich, with no requirement to learn English, but have damaged the economy and attracted foreign criminals.
NSW Premier Chris Minns says he would be very concerned if a government staffer had backgrounded MPs suggesting Transport for NSW executive Rochelle Hicks was mentally unstable.
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