Campaign Finance

Under media questioning, the Rudd Government has now admitted that its much-ballyhooed campaign finance reforms have been shunted to the legislative back burner. Not only was this a backflip worthy of an Olympic-calibre political gymnast, but it reflects one of the biggest “tail-wags-dog” stories in recent Australian history.

Beep beep: slush fund coming through

Labor’s point man on electoral issues, Senator John Faulkner, vowed during the early days of the Rudd Government that house cleaning was high on the agenda. “Electoral reforms will definitely be in place before the next election,” he proclaimed in September 2008 when decrying the out of control “arms race” in political fund raising.

What a difference a year makes.

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  • J H Hargreaves says:

    06:25am | 28/01/10

    AJ has his head in the sand.  The unions automatically take fees to fund the ALP from members whether they wish it or not.  The levy imposed on members before the last Federal Election is still in place. Big business gives just as much to th ALP as it does… Read more »

  • Julian Thomas says:

    03:25pm | 24/01/10

    why o why do the Libtards continue to vote and endorse the parties that those in the richest parts of Australia vote for, Sydney Harbour and Toorak, being rich isnt necessary a sign of intelligence, and IQ tests of these areas would prove that, “I dissent” Read more »

 

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