06-22-2015, 12:56 PM
Sterle hit the jackpot with this;
"Labor senator Glenn Sterle called for an independent audit, saying: “Someone has to be accountable"
And this;
"Senator Sterle said the organisation had to be held accountable, saying this applied to replacement chief executive Margaret Staib, the board and Sir Angus"
Staib should be the first head to roll, followed by Houston. These are the people in the organisation where the buck stops. However one still needs to drill further and ask some big questions about the Miniscules Chief Mandarin, Pumpkin Head. He must be equally called to account for successive clusterf#cks within the alphabet soup organisations.
Sterle also said;
"The committee’s senior Labor senator, Glenn Sterle, noted the revelation in 2012 that then Airservices chief executive Greg Russell had run up a corporate credit-card bill of $243,702 between January 2007 and August 2010.
He resigned soon after the exposure but Airservices defended the credit-card use as acceptable for an executive whose job required him to travel internationally and to host senior aviation officials"
That was one mighty deep trough! And ironically when the shit hit the fan Russell bolted and commenced work with the very company that was awarded a $1 billion contract he signed off on for ASA. Perhaps the Senators can take a closer look at that little number?
It has become very plain to see that ASA has been run like it is some kind of personal bank account for some. The rot is still emanating from deep within, and not just within the remaining members of the Russellites!
And what about the contaminated airport land PFC issues? ASA are keeping pretty quiet on that slowly festering issue? Can the Senators perhaps ask Staib and friends what the game plan is in regards to that potential multi billion dollar problem??
Margie, Angus, Hoody, Miniscule, Pumpkin Head - TICK TOCK
"Labor senator Glenn Sterle called for an independent audit, saying: “Someone has to be accountable"
And this;
"Senator Sterle said the organisation had to be held accountable, saying this applied to replacement chief executive Margaret Staib, the board and Sir Angus"
Staib should be the first head to roll, followed by Houston. These are the people in the organisation where the buck stops. However one still needs to drill further and ask some big questions about the Miniscules Chief Mandarin, Pumpkin Head. He must be equally called to account for successive clusterf#cks within the alphabet soup organisations.
Sterle also said;
"The committee’s senior Labor senator, Glenn Sterle, noted the revelation in 2012 that then Airservices chief executive Greg Russell had run up a corporate credit-card bill of $243,702 between January 2007 and August 2010.
He resigned soon after the exposure but Airservices defended the credit-card use as acceptable for an executive whose job required him to travel internationally and to host senior aviation officials"
That was one mighty deep trough! And ironically when the shit hit the fan Russell bolted and commenced work with the very company that was awarded a $1 billion contract he signed off on for ASA. Perhaps the Senators can take a closer look at that little number?
It has become very plain to see that ASA has been run like it is some kind of personal bank account for some. The rot is still emanating from deep within, and not just within the remaining members of the Russellites!
And what about the contaminated airport land PFC issues? ASA are keeping pretty quiet on that slowly festering issue? Can the Senators perhaps ask Staib and friends what the game plan is in regards to that potential multi billion dollar problem??
Margie, Angus, Hoody, Miniscule, Pumpkin Head - TICK TOCK