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FLASHBACK FRIDAY!
A new feature for 2024 to relive all those memorable media releases and remind ourselves where we've come from and just how much corruption and misconduct has been uncovered in such a short time, we are very happy to announce Flashback Friday!
Watch out for those headlines, you never know which Media Missile will be launched or when!
Our intention in highlighting and rehighlighting these articles is to share the truth. That truth, which is all based on documentary evidence and recorded actual occurrences, is a constant reminder to badly behaving agency employees of our ever-vigilance and ready willingness to speak up.
Sharing that truth for the greater public interest and information requires courage and fortitude and we won't be intimidated into silence. Such intimidation has already been reported on this Site here and here.
"In a democracy, it is not character assassination to call a public official to account, nor subject their performance to public scrutiny,"George Brandis, 27th February 2015(then) Attorney General
"Conceptual framework for studying the double impact of social accountability on public governance accountability" Sørensen E, Torfing J. Accountable Government through Collaborative Governance? Administrative Sciences. 2021; 11(4):127. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci11040127
  • It's so important to our work to continue to bang on that beaurocratic drum until those in the positions of power to effect change do so, with perpetrators moved on and well away from our government.

  • Agency personnel have access to unlimited resources, publicly-funded training, and participation in a cartel identifying itself as the NSW Right to Information & Privacy Practitioners Network, or NIPPN.

  • These public resources are completely denied the general public and we say it's time for some equality on the Access to Information & Privacy Stage.

  • NIPPN membership includes NSW government employees and individuals from private enterprise, all who relish in the unlawful sharing of the public's personal information under the prep-school Chatham House Rules which is not legislated.

  • NIPPN is documented to feature regular guest speakers including the Office of the NSW Crown Solicitor, the NSW Civil & Administrative Tribunal, the NSW Ombudsman, the Dept of Communities & Justice, and others including representatives from interstate.

  • This access to publicly-funded resources and speciality speakers are completely denied the general public and we say it's time for some equality on the Access to Information & Privacy Stage.

  • We look forward to the day there is nothing to see but integrity, transparency and open government in accordance with all the propoganda; leaving us with nothing more to report.

  • See you on Social Media where we look forward to reading your feedback and commentary.

  • Site Administrator, Telina Webb

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