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Old 16th Aug 2018, 10:19
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SIUYA
 
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In business, when a problem is identified we have to find a solution to address the problem [typos corrected].
PRECISELY.

The process is generally referred to as ‘continuous improvement.'


Unfortunately though that concept is now so far-removed from the reality of day-to-day public service and government administration in Australia, and that as a glaringly obvious missing ‘control’. In fact IMHO, it’s now probably the biggest impediment/failure in our so-called democratic process(es) where cost of government (refer ASIC renewal costs as an example) is directly proportional to the embuggerance factor of complying with government requirements, and Australia is being slowly strangled by the idiocy of government red tape and total bureaucratic inefficiency such as the ASIC renewal nonsense.

LB said: CASA is not to blame for the security bull****.

And thank fcuk that CASA DIDN’T have a hand in the security bull**** either LB, because had it done so, and the CASA lunatics running the asylum were let loose in this arena, then it would undoubtedly have been a far bigger nightmare than it already is.
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