Transparently opaque Crikey has long catalogued the opaque nature of the current government. And it appears even the highest levels of oversight have trouble getting the answers needed.
This week, the Senate’s Select Committee on COVID-19 chair Katy Gallagher grilled Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet secretary (and long time Liberal party staffer) Phil Gaetjens about the wait times for their questions:
CHAIR: … Mr Gaetjens, you’re aware the government supported the establishment of this select committee inquiry?
Mr Gaetjens: Yes, I am.
CHAIR: So can you tell the committee why PM&C is the worst performing department when it comes to answering questions from the committee? We have some questions outstanding from 68 days ago.
While we’re on the subject, it’s worth noting that, while the aged care saga has been rolling, Prime Minister Scott Morrison hasn’t held a press conference in three days.
Murdochcracy As we have observed previously, Rupert Murdoch appears to be dumping US President Donald Trump. And it’s getting worst for the president. Murdoch and his Fox Corporation executive team are donating funds not to Trump, but to US Senate leader Mitch McConnell. According to US transparency website Republic Report:
The four executives — Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch, Charles ‘Chase’ Carey, and Viet Dinh — have made unprecedented donations to McConnell’s campaign but apparently have not given a penny to Trump.
Ready, aim, shoot yourself in the foot The Northern Territory general election is just over a week away and Country Liberal Party candidate Tracy Hayes is gunning for Labor leader Michael Gunner’s seat of Fannie Bay. She’s chosen an … interesting line of attack:
Given the key (and often extremely difficult) role retail workers have played in the era of COVID-19, we wonder if taking a swipe at Gunner’s history at Big W is the best tactic?
Hayes has since told the NT news that she has worked in several retail jobs. Which begs the question, why didn’t that make it into her list of pre-politics achievements?
QAnon for congress While many US politics watchers were understandably caught up in the appointment of Kamala Harris as Joe Biden’s vice presidential nominee, elsewhere a conspiracy theorist has won the Republican nomination for Georgia’s 14th congressional district.
Marjorie Greene is a promoter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, which claims that Donald Trump is battling a cabal of deep state, satan-worshipping elites who traffic children for sex and count, among many others, Oprah Winfrey and Pope Francis among their number.
The movement, increasingly consequential and dangerous (one adherent is a close friend of our PM) has recently been hijacking the phrase “Save the Children” and shifting the conversation from legitimate charity work in an attempt to recruit new members.
Tipping points Crikey is getting word from an increasing number of New South Wales tipsters aghast at the state’s current social distancing approach, particularly in regards to new arrivals from overseas.
First a tipster whose friend had arrived from Singapore told us that after they arrived “the bus driver taking them and others (untested people from a foreign country) was not wearing any PPE. No mask, gloves, faceshield.”
Another told us about a friend who had arrived from Sweden, with an almost identical story. Additionally, and most worringly, “[they] tested negative on arrival. Tested positive several days later, now in RPA virtual hospital at Meriton.”
NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian has been bizarrely equivocal regarding masks. As one of our tipsters put it: “After all the recent criticism of Melbourne’s quarantine failures and the resultant outbreak you’d think other states would lift their game.”
Let’s face it, The Scotty From Marketing Cabal isn’t about good governance : it’s about keeping “the others” from it and finding out what they’re doing.
As for Rupert’s sell-out – he thinks he can extricate himself from the Trump dump that he helped create and that the gold-fish he feeds will swallow such crap? He’s got more front than 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Regarding arrivals and what is supposed to be the first step in federal and state government managed quarantine I am not aware of any media outlet covering in any detail what’s happening at airports (except a bit of ‘gotcha’), yet central to managing Covid-19 crisis, apparently.
One is only aware of some comments made by readers citing anecdotal of they or friends arriving at airports being placed into situations that preclude social distancing and personnel not wearing the most basic PPE?
Then, how can the government justify in stopping people from leaving Australia?
With so many gaps remaining on national border travel restrictions one guesses it has more to do with our well developed conditioning on the obsession with ‘border control’ for the past two decades? Is this about the ‘other’ or nostalgia for a penal colony and reinstating the tyranny of distance (pining for the mother country…..).
However, as suggested previously (while SAL and QR?) are planning to increase flights to Australian cities, we will probably learn (in addition others with good reason e.g. family, dual citizenship etc.) that the ‘top people’ have been granted permission to travel out of Australia before anyone else can…. more quickly than you can say ‘classless society’……
Are the government really stopping people from leaving Australia, Drew, or did they just say that? Or did they say you couldn’t go for a holiday.
I’m pretty sure you can get out on a whole range of reasons, you just have to apply. Of course, the country you’re going to will have to willingly take you, and I imagine that’s one of the criteria you’d have to meet.
I don’t think they are stopping people leaving Australia, I think they are just making it very difficult to go on an overseas holiday, as they should.
Be happy to hear back if you get more details on it.
Few thought that even amerikans were dump/crazy enough enough to elect Trump but the rise of Qanon makes the Teabaggers seem to very soul of sound sense.
If the phenomenon that is Hayes can raise 4 sons and mentor 400 others, how has she found time to do all the other things she lays claim to?
What she is basically saying is that she is another lawyer who has had a finger in a lot of pies to build her profile on the way to a political life.
The fact she is a Liberal (free marketeer??) at a time when the future of the human race is in the balance says a great deal.
The fact that she is not talking about policies says a lot more.
Frankly she sounds like a nightmare! Self promotion is so very unsavoury…
Not surprised about the incoming passengers, but alarmed. Seems that Gladys and her crew haven’t got there heads around this quarantine thingy yet, 7 months down the track.
Looking forward to this mistake being handled with kid gloves by our esteemed media. Certainly ScoMo took ages to realise that incoming passengers needed to be properly quarantined. I’m alarmed at how many mistakes have to be made, repeatedly, before someone gets the idea and fixes that leak. That includes Andrews quarantine debacle, hopefully now properly sorted, but clearly Gladys’ govt haven’t cottoned in to this being a problem.
Bus driver – not necessarily full PPE, but for gods sake a full P2 mask, at least, and a bus clean down every run. Is that happening?
As for the Murdoch’s, be very afraid of Mitch McConnell, he is an arch-capitalist of the most egregious kind.