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Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Policy made by teenagers - says Terry Moran

 “I know some law. In fact, I know a lot of law. And I made me some money out of law. But I’m not a lawyer. That’s why I can see what the law is like. It’s like a single-bed blanket on a double bed and three folks in the bed and a cold night. There ain’t ever enough blanket to cover the case, no matter how much pulling and hauling, and somebody is always going to nigh catch pneumonia.”
Robert Penn Warren, All the King’s Men 

Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard’s former public service chief has blasted “teenaged’’ ministerial staff members under Labor who he described as “unaccountable’’ and responsible for undermining sound policy decision-making.
Terry Moran, secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet from 2008 to 2011, said Labor had adopted a “spoils’’ system when it won office where the number of people with public service experience was greatly reduced with the exception of foreign policy, which still required a diplomat with extensive experience.

Cult Of the teen adviser

We are happy to announce that Robert Cowley, 2nd Baron Ardwhallan, CEO of fake bank Investment Suisse, and occasionally fake Knight, and Earl, as well as Baron, whose bizarre fantasy life we glimpsed here, and whose ruthless scammery we also glimpsed, here, is on an extended career break, as of Wednesday 26th March, 2014.
 Cowley fake baron fake

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