There is no "smoking gun" currently here at present, Ms Berejiklian so far has done nothing wrong technically, her former boyfriend is due to give evidence at the ICAC hearing both on Wednesday and Thursday, if it comes across then that she has done special deals for him, her career is finished! but as of now, she is still hanging on by the skin of her teeth.
Gladys isn't the first woman to be duped by a partner and won't be the last.Agreed. There has been much sympathy for GB.One of the partners primary sources of revenue according to ICAC, was the provision of visas for sale, not a responsibility of the state government but the feds.
Sure he was. Gladys is quite a fetching lass, she certainly doesn't carry too many extra kilos, which is sadly so common in this Australia of convenience eating, with this ridiculous choice of cuisines, both interesting and horrid. Look at her counterpart over the northern border! But this is beside the point, few people would comment on Mr. Andrews' looks when conversing about his performance as Premier, why do it for Gladys?In the interests of equity.
You're not allowed to have a haircut in Victoria at the moment so wouldn't surprise me if she did!Sure he was. Gladys is quite a fetching lass, she certainly doesn't carry too many extra kilos, which is sadly so common in this Australia of convenience eating, with this ridiculous choice of cuisines, both interesting and horrid. Look at her counterpart over the northern border! But this is beside the point, few people would comment on Mr. Andrews' looks when conversing about his performance as Premier, why do it for Gladys?In the interests of equity.
Dan Andrews does look like the missus does his haircut in the kitchen. Could do with a change of wardrobe.
The silver blaze starting to show is stately.
cheers
You're not allowed to have a haircut in Victoria at the moment so wouldn't surprise me if she did!Sure he was. Gladys is quite a fetching lass, she certainly doesn't carry too many extra kilos, which is sadly so common in this Australia of convenience eating, with this ridiculous choice of cuisines, both interesting and horrid. Look at her counterpart over the northern border! But this is beside the point, few people would comment on Mr. Andrews' looks when conversing about his performance as Premier, why do it for Gladys?In the interests of equity.
Dan Andrews does look like the missus does his haircut in the kitchen. Could do with a change of wardrobe.
The silver blaze starting to show is stately.
cheers
I'm not going anywhere at the moment so it doesn't bother me!
Interesting how many blokes I have heard down here (where people have had very little knowledge or interest in NSW politics until now) focusing on GB's looks. McGuire is no oil painting and I reckon he was punching above his weight. Just sayin!Could not agree with you more. McGuire should thank his lucky stars that he had the love of a woman such as Gladys. The Coalition down here could do with someone as competent as her.
My wife has been cutting my hair for 40 years and I've saved a heap of money in the process. With my receding hairline, there's not much more left to cut.Sure he was. Gladys is quite a fetching lass, she certainly doesn't carry too many extra kilos, which is sadly so common in this Australia of convenience eating, with this ridiculous choice of cuisines, both interesting and horrid. Look at her counterpart over the northern border! But this is beside the point, few people would comment on Mr. Andrews' looks when conversing about his performance as Premier, why do it for Gladys?In the interests of equity.
Dan Andrews does look like the missus does his haircut in the kitchen. Could do with a change of wardrobe.
The silver blaze starting to show is stately.
cheers
She trusted the wrong bloke, and history is littered with countless examples of others who have done the same.Plenty of people on Twitter jumping to her defence with this hackneyed line too - including those who have been trotting out the old "you can't help who you fall in love with" rubbish.
Yeah I don't buy it, Valvegear. The Premier knew all about her boyfriend's crooked dealings - that's been at the core of these ICAC hearings.Not buying it either.
Plenty in MSM are also pushing that barrow.She trusted the wrong bloke, and history is littered with countless examples of others who have done the same.Plenty of people on Twitter jumping to her defence with this hackneyed line too - including those who have been trotting out the old "you can't help who you fall in love with" rubbish.
She's in a very high position of extreme responsibility - woman or man, you have to make extremely careful judgements about who you decide to associate with, especially if you're having an intimate relationship with them. Frankly giving Gladys a pass on this one if its turned out she's aided and abetted his crooked dealings is nothing short of pathetic and sexist.
It's like saying it's okay for women to dissolve into silly little girls and make bad decisions when they fall in love because that's just how they are. Nup - throw the book at her.
"And how did you dispose of those working advice notes?" asked Labor MP John Graham.
"It's likely they would have been shredded," she replied.
The Premier's former chief of staff, Sarah Cruickshank, was asked whether it was routine practice in the Premier's office to destroy documents related to the spending of millions of dollars in public money.
"No, I would say it's not," she replied.
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