Category: Whistleblower

Whistleblower David McBride forced to cut a deal, and plead guilty to 3 of the 5 charges, for exposing war crimesKangaroo Court of Australia

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Government Secrets we didn’t vote for

David McBride pleaded guilty to 3 of his 5 charges after cutting a deal with the prosecutors to end his trial. David McBride didn’t have much choice but to plead guilty given the federal governments failure to protect whistleblowers and the court whittled away his defence over the last few days.

Source: Whistleblower David McBride forced to cut a deal, and plead guilty to 3 of the 5 charges, for exposing war crimesKangaroo Court of Australia

McBride Trial: Defense Argues Duty to Nation Surpasses Military Law

Whistleblower David McBride’s lawyers argued on Day One of his trial that a soldier’s duty is not just to follow his superior’s orders, but to serve the entire nation. Joe Lauria reports. By Joe Lauria in Canberra, Australia Special to Consortium News The trial of Australian whistleblower

Source: McBride Trial: Defense Argues Duty to Nation Surpasses Military Law

David McBride facing life sentence as war criminals go unpunished

The whistleblower of Australian war crimes in Afghanistan is facing life in prison for exposing the truth, while the perpetrators remain free. Dr John Jiggens reports.

Source: David McBride facing life sentence as war criminals go unpunished

Ex-UK Amb. Craig Murray: “The US Has Completely Ceased to be a Democracy” – scheerpost.com

Craig Murray is the former UK ambassador to Uzbekistan, a whistleblower, journalist and one of the leading voices for the freedom of Julian Assange. In this wide-randing interview with The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal, Murray takes aim at the US and UK’s claims to uphold democracy while jailing dissidents – including Murray himself – for protesting and exposing their crimes.

Source: Ex-UK Amb. Craig Murray: “The US Has Completely Ceased to be a Democracy” – scheerpost.com

Spies Like Us: how natsec and Attorneys-G meddle with justice, whistleblower David McBride – Michael West

David McBride

“National security claims” too easily trump the delivery of justice. Afghan war crimes whistleblower David McBride is a case in point.

Dreyfus seems quite content with an unfair prosecution and one that is infected by improper motive. He’s quite happy for a court, deprived of context and adjudicating to the strict letter of the law (that Dreyfus himself has said were not fit for purpose).

It’s within his authority to do so. The public interest in halting the prosecution is clear. But sadly the Attorney’s been captured by the security apparatus. The AAT Deputy President’s revelation two weeks ago proves that. 

Dreyfus is willing to rubber stamp a confidentiality order that improperly tilts the adjudication in favour of the security establishment. He’s unwilling to correct an injustice that would cross the path of that same establishment,

In this, Dreyfus is like many of our senior Labor and Coalition politicians. Over more than two decades they’ve poured hundreds of billions into the national security apparatus which is now bigger, more powerful and influential than it has ever been. 

In Parliament, applause is regularly showered on our spies, police and security bureaucrats. They can apparently do no wrong.  But privately the politicians are fearful. They fear what might happen to their secrets if they aren’t totally supportive of “national security”.  No one in government or opposition wants to get offside with the secret state.  

Of course, that doesn’t absolve Dreyfus. Of all our Federal Ministers he’s the one with specific responsibility as first law officer to uphold the integrity of our legal system, especially the vital principle of open justice.  

He’s failing to do his duty because he’s weak in the face of Australia’s national security apparatus. He lacks the moral fortitude to sit in the Attorney-General’s seat. 

As a result of his cowardice a good man will go to jail and, at the same time, democratic integrity will suffer.

Source: Spies Like Us: how natsec and Attorneys-G meddle with justice, whistleblower David McBride – Michael West

Consulting firm KPMG overcharged Defence while raking in billions of dollars, whistleblowers say – ABC News

Consulting giant KPMG has been accused by whistleblowers of wasting public money, submitting inflated invoices and billing the Department of Defence for hours never worked.

Source: Consulting firm KPMG overcharged Defence while raking in billions of dollars, whistleblowers say – ABC News

Ten Years Ago, Edward Snowden Blew the Whistle on the US’s Most Secretive Spy Agency

This week 10 years ago, Edward Snowden exposed the National Security Agency’s mass surveillance of Americans. The US government responded with ruthless persecution — just one egregious example in the NSA’s long, sordid history of fiercely guarding its secrecy.

Source: Ten Years Ago, Edward Snowden Blew the Whistle on the US’s Most Secretive Spy Agency

“Sick to my stomach”: dying whistleblower tells Court in case against pokies lobby ClubsNSW – Michael West

Troy Stolz, ClubsNSW

Money-laundering whistleblower Troy Stolz is in court this week against pokies lobby group ClubsNSW. Whistleblowers David McBride and Jeff Morris were there to support him. Callum Foote reports.

Source: “Sick to my stomach”: dying whistleblower tells Court in case against pokies lobby ClubsNSW – Michael West

David McBride should be protected, not prosecuted

It seems the Americans aren’t the only ones who hated Julian and are proving this by attacking whistleblowers and denying any public interest needs. Revealing the disgusting truth it seems is too harmful than maintaining a disgusting lie

McBride blew the whistle on the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) alleged war crimes in Afghanistan in 2016. He disclosed classified information to journalists, which later led to the Brereton report and he remains the only person charged in relation to this inquiry.

Source: David McBride should be protected, not prosecuted

Medical whistleblower calling out COVID incompetence risks deregistration

Distinctly political, the Medical Board of Australia has turned its back on science, and turned to strong-arm tactics to silence any opposition to their political interests it seems. Surely, their aggression would be better directed at Murdoch Media, and others, rather than trying to bring to task a member who makes reasonable sense.

If we have learnt nothing else in the last two years, it is that public health is inextricably a political process. It is utterly outrageous that the Medical Board of Australia seems intent on trying to silence one side of this debate to protect the powerful.

Source: Medical whistleblower calling out COVID incompetence risks deregistration

CBA executive allegedly bullied and sacked after blowing whistle

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A former Commonwealth Bank executive alleges he was bullied and sacked after blowing the whistle on a system that allowed staff to artificially boost their bonus pay by making false claims about introducing bank products to customers.

Timothy Richard Cradock was employed as an executive manager overseeing group strategy and international financial services and received a salary of $221,470 plus an incentive payment of $143,500 in his final year of work. His contract provided incentives potentially worth up to $205,000 in 2012. He was also general manager for migrant and multicultural, retail banking services

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Former ASIS spy charged after exposing East Timor bugging, MP reveals

 

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A former spy who exposed an Australian bugging operation against the tiny nation of East Timor has been charged with criminal offences along with his lawyer, independent MP Andrew Wilkie has sensationally revealed in Parliament.

The charges against the former officer with the Australian Secret Intelligence Service – the nation’s foreign intelligence collection agency – is the latest chapter in a long-running saga about the 2004 bugging of East Timor’s ministerial offices, allegedly to help Australia in its dispute with East Timor over a key maritime boundary.

via Former ASIS spy charged after exposing East Timor bugging, MP reveals

FBI Whistleblower: “U.S Is Reviving Terror Scare With ISIS To Promote The Terror War Industry” | Collective-Evolution

So called “terrorist” attacks have been taking place on the planet for decades, the most memorable one being 9/11. Almost 15 years later, that one “terrorist” attack has served as a massive awakening tool for the human race, allowing us to see through the veil that’s been blinding the masses for so long, but we […]

Source: FBI Whistleblower: “U.S Is Reviving Terror Scare With ISIS To Promote The Terror War Industry” | Collective-Evolution

Roisin Davis: Truthdigger of the Week: The ‘Drone Papers’ Whistleblower – Truthdig

Source: Roisin Davis: Truthdigger of the Week: The ‘Drone Papers’ Whistleblower – Truthdig

CIA Whistleblower ‘Goes Through Proper Channels,’ Sentenced to Prison Anyway: Freedoms Lost

JEFFREY STERLING

CIA Whistleblower ‘Goes Through Proper Channels,’ Sentenced to Prison Anyway.

Heroic Jackson to face charges yet Australian media keep smearing guiltless Gillard

Counsel assisting the Trade Union Commission recommends Tony Abbott’s hero Kathy Jackson to face criminal charges, yet Australia’s mainstream media headline more baseless Gillard smears. Peter Wicks from Wixxyleaks reports.

Late yesterday afternoon the Trade Union Royal Commission (TURC) dropped a bombshell.

Counsel Assisting Jeremy Stoljar yesterday made his submissions (which can be seen in full via this link) and while this does not mean the Commissioner will follow suit, it certainly gives a strong indication of where things are headed.

I have not had the time to plough through all of the documentation as there is a mountain of it, however there are a few things to note.

Firstly, Julia Gillard has no case to answer. Despite, all of the antics and smear, Gillard was found by Stoljar to have done nothing criminal — as IA has been reporting for years. Australia’s desperate mainstream media aren’t worrying about that though, headlining Stoljar’s sidenote that some of her conduct as a solicitor 20 years ago may have been “questionable”.

They can’t let it go and admit they were wrong. They really are pathetic.

or Kathy Jackson though, things are actually – really, in fact – looking bad. Of course, Australia’s dismal mainstream media, after years of spinning Gillard as a criminal and Jackson as a brave whistleblower, are running this detail towards the end of their latest Gillard smear stories.

There will be more to come I’m sure as I work my way through the documentation, but here is how Stoljar summarised HSU governance during Jacksons time as Secretary.

“The matters set out above raise serious governance issues at the Victoria No 3 Branch, during the period Ms Jackson was Secretary.

It is difficult to imagine a more inappropriate series of arrangements. On Ms Jackson’s own evidence, significant sums of members’ money were kept in a kitty and handed out at her discretion. There were insufficient checks and records concerning other movements of money, including the use of credit cards.

The picture that emerges is of a union during the period 2000 – 2012 characterised by lax governance; frequent breaches of union rules and procedures of transparency and accountability; and ‘smear’ and ‘dirt’ campaigns, during which critical records were destroyed or tampered with, and reputations trashed. This is no model for a modern or effective union.”

For many of the allegations against Jackson, Stoljar made no findings, as the matters are part of the $1.4 million case currently before Federal Court and so deemed inappropriate to comment on.

However, on the Peter Mac settlement, there are elements of the matter not before Federal Court such as the $250,000 payment to the HSU from the cancer research facility and hospital.

Jackson admitted during the Royal Commission to grossly inflating the union’s costs in order to have them total $250,000. One example of this was her legal costs, which were inflated from $1,122 to $65,740 according to Jackson’s own testimony.

Some may call that a rort — others a hefty mark-up.

Jeremy Stoljar in his submission refers to it as follows:

“Obtaining property or a financial advantage by deception.”

Stoljar then goes on to say:

“Ms Jackson falsely represented to Peter Mac that the HSU had incurred, or would incur, costs that she knew it had not, and would not, incur. That false representation constitutes the relevant deception.”

This deception, you may recall, was designed as a payment that would ensure none of the workers would receive the roughly $3 million in entitlements they were owed.

Another thing you may remember is that, at one stage, Jackson tried to say that any money paid to the workers would have taken money away from cancer research. This was her justification for ensuring that the workers she represented were ripped off while she purloined the payout.

By inflating the bills and wilfully deceiving the Peter Mac Cancer Institute, Kathy Jackson herself was taking quarter of a million dollars away from cancer research, effectively taking the cash not just from the workers, but also from those suffering from cancer. You don’t get much lower than that in my view.

Stoljar concluded with this;

“It is submitted that there is sufficient evidence to warrant Ms Jackson being referred to the Victorian Director of Public Prosecutions so that the Director can consider whether to prosecute her for possible contraventions of the Crimes Act 1958 (Vic).”

We will see how soon the Victorian Crime Squad act now that the Commission is pointing the finger at Jackson.

Or maybe Abbott should announce another taskforce? I won’t hold my breath on that…

There will be more to come. More about Jackson, that is. for the nutbag Gillard conspiracy theorists, it’s all over.