Aboriginals betraying Aboriginals again as the NT Aboriginal money laundering, travel rorts & what collar crime syndicate flourishes under NTG ALP ‘unqualified’ Attorney-General Cranston Paech whilst kids live in poverty.Thankfully Australia voted NO to the racist elitist ALP voice referendum.
Not one bit surprised. How can any sane leader appoint a minister the chief of a portfolio when they have zero experience or understanding of the portfolio? Seriously, the NT lacks the quality to self-govern: I could do a better job and I’m a prick!
No wonder there is little chance of closing the gap, when Aboriginal decision makers line their own pockets at the expense of the most vulnerable. NAAJA is a perfect example. Where is the calibre and education? Where are the ethics? It is clear that management and decision making is not working when it is based on some nebulous claim of ‘background’!
Selling off the shares that he bought in a dumb move does not exonerated him from breaching the code of conduct in the first place. Our prisons are full of people pleading that they have done nothing wrong.
Personally I thought there was a minimum amount you can buy like $500 worth. I thinks the amount is what the shares are now worth not what he bought them for. Again misleading the public
Aboriginals betraying Aboriginals again as the NT Aboriginal money laundering, travel rorts & what collar crime syndicate flourishes under NTG ALP ‘unqualified’ Attorney-General Cranston Paech whilst kids live in poverty.Thankfully Australia voted NO to the racist elitist ALP voice referendum.
Not one bit surprised. How can any sane leader appoint a minister the chief of a portfolio when they have zero experience or understanding of the portfolio? Seriously, the NT lacks the quality to self-govern: I could do a better job and I’m a prick!
John De Antoni , several members of the public have confirmed the last part.
Spot On Jane 🎯🤡👹💩😤
No wonder there is little chance of closing the gap, when Aboriginal decision makers line their own pockets at the expense of the most vulnerable. NAAJA is a perfect example. Where is the calibre and education? Where are the ethics? It is clear that management and decision making is not working when it is based on some nebulous claim of ‘background’!
Selling off the shares that he bought in a dumb move does not exonerated him from breaching the code of conduct in the first place. Our prisons are full of people pleading that they have done nothing wrong.
Is there anybody else like me who has trouble believing our Chanston only had $436.- worth of these shares?
Personally I thought there was a minimum amount you can buy like $500 worth. I thinks the amount is what the shares are now worth not what he bought them for. Again misleading the public
Little Chansey will be wetting his pants, go get him team.
“Charter boat…… what Charter boat. 🤑👹🤡🙈🙉