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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2009-06-19 10:30 pm

Oh good ...

A political crisis closer to home that is also incomprehensible. Yippee!

Australia, like much of the Western world, has seen the easy availability of finance curtailed as a result of the Global Financial Crisis. Given that some industries, like car dealerships, rely on credit to function, the government has stepped in to arrange financing to help (which is reasonable enough given that the scheme should end up costing little by its very nature, and certainly saving the money spent in terms of jobs and keeping the economy going.) The financing scheme is known as Ozcar.

One of the recipients of aid under the Ozcar scheme is a man named John Grant, who is an old friend of the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd. Grant loaned Rudd a ute (a car with a tray on the back) for his electoral campaigning, and is also connected with Wayne Swan, the Treasurer.

The Opposition has been attempting to make the case that Grant's inclusion in the scheme was blatant favouritism. The PM and Treasurer have held to the line that Grant is a businessman whose company meets the criteria for finance and so had been selected purely on merit.

Today, the remarkably named Godwin Grech, a senior Treasury official, spoke to a Senate Committee and told them it was his understanding that the Prime Minister's Office had contacted him regarding Grant at the beginning of the process and he believed that favourable treatment had been encouraged.

If this is true, it is very bad news for the government, because Rudd and Swan have both denied being involved in response to questions in parliament. Should it turn out that they have lied, they will be guilty of misleading parliament, which is an offence that generally sees a person quickly removed from office.

However, the testimony given by Mr Grech was frankly bizarre. Grech was nervous and stuttering and did not give a clear account. In fact, his testimony included the phrase 'My recollection might be totally false'. There is no paper trail, no record of the alleged email can be found in the computer systems involved (which are archived and include deleted emails) and the auditor general has now been called in to conduct an inquiry.

So, in the next week, we could have a new PM, or it could all turn out to be another of those mad incidents that happen when you overwork public servants for too long and they finally snap. (NB, for my American friends: in the UK , Australia and New Zealand, that involves either running naked through a public space or developing complex theories that may or may not involve a degree of paranoia, however –happily – no guns.)

I swear, if Malcolm Turnbull ends up PM, I am going back to England. The man's a weasel.

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[identity profile] autumn-veela.livejournal.com 2009-06-19 04:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh good, I'm glad you've posted this. I keep hearing the headlines then think "just another political scandal, can I even be bothered?". I didn't realise it was this important.

Malcolm Turnbull is a terrifying prospect. If he ends up PM, I'll come with you. Surely Gordon Brown will be gone soon, anyway...

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-06-19 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
On the upside, should the worst come to worst, that means Julia Gillard right now, and I have a strange love for her!
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[identity profile] autumn-veela.livejournal.com 2009-06-19 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yes, me too! Everyone else seems to hate her, but I have an odd amount of trust in her. Maybe it's just a whole female empowerment thing? Or maybe she's actually a bloody good politician... we'll see. (Note: don't trust my instincts when it comes to politics, I also got a good vibe from Mark Latham. Julia will be a baby-eating devil, knowing my luck.)

I don't know though, the Australian public, as fickle as it is, can find fault in anything and anyone. I think K. Rudd will come out of this shiny and clean and everyone except the Liberals will have forgotten it in a few weeks. : )

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-06-20 08:13 am (UTC)(link)
I think she's oddly pretty, and she's just smart and hard working to a degree that I find eminently impressive. I have never heard anything actually bad about her, unlike Latham ;-)

I think that KRudd may actually be innocent of all accusations, which is odd, as I am not used to thinking of politicians as being innocent.