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Old 2nd Feb 2005, 03:46
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Nipper

your post lends weight to the older rumour that TLFO, NQAO,
is being protected by someone he may have compromised in HO.

Given that BB is now looking over his shoulder a bit more often,
that protector will soon expose himself by his actions, if he hasn't done so already.

Standby for a another round of musical chairs in Canberra. It's coming.

Frank Burden

Torres may be right, you may have little exposure to what the rogue element can and does achieve with impunity.
It may be just as hard for you to understand that there are some seriously nasty types hiding in CASA.
BB will find them as they progressively reveal themselves.


Stink Finger:

The Royal Commission, that can't be allowed to happen, would be the simplest way of exposing the rot,
and dealing with it. Then, and only then, can CASA start to get on with the reform that is so painfully overdue.

The misconduct website, however, will serve as an interim clearing house,
and put CASA on notice that it's time for improvement.
It will help CASA identify behavioural practices that our out of step, and their exponents.

The TLFO's practice of using 16:30 Fri in his bag of nasty tricks is well known,
as is his penchant for issuing instruments without the wording "whilst employed by"
and instead having an expiry date that he can use to "fail to renew" at or close to expiry.

Power, and it's use and abuse, is his stock in trade. That was clearly seen in the bastardisation of his staff,
leaving them in no doubt that he will demonstrate that power if they don't understand his lack of integrity and ethics.

Pinnochio understands how his beloved "My illustrious Leader" thinks and acts,
and has quickly adopted a similar style to not only please, but to ensure his own survival,
after all, this will be his last job in civil aviation in Australia and he knows it.
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