For the man who once demanded Kevin Rudd and Wayne Swan resign because of fabricated claims about grants given to mates, Malcolm Turnbull’s role in the emerging scandal of the Great Barrier Reef Foundation is ironic indeed. The Great Barrier Reef Foundation, a small charity run by senior business figures and Business Council members from the fossil-fuel and banking sectors, was handed over $440 million by the government after a meeting between chairman John Schubert — former Commonwealth Bank chair — and Malcolm Turnbull and Josh Frydenberg.
The money was not sought by the foundation, there was no tender, grant approval or allocation process in relation to the grant and the meeting was held in secret, without any public servants participating. No due diligence was conducted on the foundation. The performance indicators for the grant — or more accurately, handout — haven’t yet been determined.
All of these facts had to be painfully extracted from bureaucrats of the Department of Energy and Environment via Senate estimates and, now, the foundation itself via a Senate committee inquiry, despite the refusal of Business Council figures like Schubert and Grant King, who is on the board, to attend hearings.
Strangely enough, there’s a near-absence of the kind of media hysteria that greeted the invented claims of Turnbull back in 2009. Perhaps that’s because we’ve now become used to the idea that this government punishes its critics and looks after its friends. Tens of millions of dollars for News Corp, a gong for the head of Sky News, funding cuts for the ABC, vexatious complaints for ABC journalists. High-paying government and judicial jobs for former MPs, prosecution for those who embarrass the government, etc.
With four Business Council members on its board, including a current and former chair, the foundation has ready-made links with the Liberal Party, given the Liberals, the Business Council and News Corp now form a virtually seamless network of personnel and ideology (and News Corp is an official “Queensland Reef Champion” for the foundation, a hilarious designation given the company’s relentless promotion of climate denialism).
But Turnbull has some form when it comes to unusual grants: on the very eve of the calling of the 2007 election, as environment minister, he handed $10 million to the Australian Rain Corporation, founded by Rupert Murdoch’s nephew Matt Handbury, who was also a donor to and friend of Turnbull. That sum was five times the amount recommended by his department’s bureaucrats to test “rainmaking” technology dismissed by a variety of reputable sources. It was left to the incoming Labor government to try to claw back as much of the wasted money as possible.
But $10 million now looks a pittance compared to the largesse gifted to the foundation — the best part of half a billion dollars handed to a small charity run by mates of the government, after a secret meeting with no process or paperwork. Hopefully, we’ll be spared “Reefgate” as a moniker, but from the man who brought us “Utegate”, perhaps Turnbull might apply the same demands to come clean that he once hurled at Rudd and Swan.
This could be a nice little earner for the Liberal party…hand out a bunch of taxpayers dosh to a bogus “foundation”, put no stipulation on how the money should be used and then accept it back as donations to the Liberal party.
Arfur Seenodoners would be swelling with pride.
Labor and Unions – Liberals and big business – no difference.
Will Pauline use small business – she cannot hand out anything but how to vote cards.
You have some information on the ALP handing taxpayers money to the Unions?
Get your info to Screech-er Cash pronto….there could be a commission in it for you.
Pauline is very good at handing out lies and false accusations…in that sense PHON is ideally placed to join the LNP coalition.
Hardly a true comparison I don’t see the unions handing out ( churning) tax payers money.
really? whose money do they use
Their members.
And I’ve yet to see a cardboard cutout hand out anything
Really showing your ignorance here. Unions use their members’ money to look after workers’ interests. In the 1890s after crippling strikes and depression didn’t help their cause as unions were vilified for supposedly ‘sabotaging’ the economy. Consequently they formed a political party to achieve via the democratic process what they weren’t able to via industrial action. So what is all this bullshit about Labour and Unions? They are simply engaging in the legal and necessary politics of a parliamentary democracy. And you are correct, the liberals are the political wing of the capitalist establishment and Turnbull, in his own incompetent way, is their leader. As for Pauline, she is merely a liberal party stooge who is able to wedge the LNP government into doing her bidding through political blackmail. Revenge attacks (budget and free expression) on the ABC, are but one example.
really? whose money do they use
That quacking sound….yes it is coming from your trousers.
More lies.
Maybe some of her millions gained from taxpayers from being a parliamentary candidate.
No difference, eh? When did Labor hand half a billion of taxpayers’ dollars to a union? Never. You’re talking rubbish.
I made many of these points to a work mate just this morning. How, even if Ute-gate hadn’t been concocted in the fevered imaginations of Malcontent & Grech, this GBRF would still be a substantially larger scandal…..yet the MSM is again mostly silent.
Speaking of which, shouldn’t Fifield resign over the $30m he gave to Foxtel, again without any of the usual probity one expects for such grants?
I cannot wait until a properly constituted Commonwealth Corruption Commission looks into this and the many other secrets this LNP government is so keen on keeping. Not only is this gift to LNP friends corrupt, it is, like much of what this LNP government does, plain stupid. The deafening silence from the mainstream media continues to facilitate that corrupt stupidity.
To equate the ties between ideological warriors of the Right with the links between Labor and unions is just plain ignorant. Unions, for all their alleged ‘sins’, actually represent real people, voters, citizens. The IPA and BCA represent only the rent-seeking greed of big business to the great detriment of real people, real society, real community.
Hear Hear !! Well met stout fellow….
In the absence of a “like” button, +1
Too me.
Got a few +’s for this post, BeenAround !!
Mark me down for a + as well!
A story from an Indian friend who may think India has a copyright on corruption: A public servant in the Agriculture Ministry noticed that the soil in his area was eroding due to loss of tree cover and put up an application for a grant to pay for planting trees. When the grant came through he was called by his superior who said, “The grant for the trees has come through. I’ve taken my cut and here’s your cut.” The public servant, who had been affected by the teachings of his spiritual teacher, said, “But if we do that the trees won’t get planted.” The boss explained, “We’ve solved that problem. Next year we’ll submit another application saying that the trees died.” The public servant refused his cut and was soon transferred to a remote office. He resigned and started his own business. India may be the current champion but, unlike in cricket, we seem to be catching up quickly.
Agree
Labor is dangerous – Liberals are incompetent.
No doubt Labor will be dangerous: to rent seekers, to bosses taking bonuses while their workers struggle, to corrupt developers, to polluters of all sorts…they should have a Saturday in April 2019 as the date where they make themselves scarce
One can only hope Labor will be dangerous to this self seeking, self serving, incompetent, corrupt and secretive LNP government.
Simply. Forcefully . . . Disgusting!