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Wednesday 16 April 2014

Faulty O'Farrell's scandalous premiership

Faulty O'Farrell's scandalous premiership

Faulty O'Farrell's scandalous premiership

Peter Wicks 16 April 2014, 8:00pm  
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Barry O'Farrell was rolled out of the NSW premiership
today, yet according to his colleagues he was more honest than Gandhi
and his Government as pure as driven snow. Peter Wicks from Wixxyleaks corrects the record.




Today was a day that will linger in the memories of NSW voters long after the election next March.



NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell has resigned after some severely damaging revelations emerged during Independent Commission Against Corruption hearings.



Another day that might suddenly come back to mind is the 28 March 2011.



That was the day in 2011 that the day the voters of NSW bought a lie — and what a whopper it was.



Barry O’Farrell had run a campaign based around allegations of Labor Party corruption and scandal.



In his own words, Barry promised voters a government that was “scandal free”.



What a lie that turned out to be.



In the short time O’Farrell has been Premier there has been almost more scandals and scandal prone ministers than you can count.



Some of these include:



But wait, there's more.





There's Attorney General Greg Smith who insults the victims of paedophiles and supports priests charged with sexually assaulting multiple young children, then puts forward legislation, now passed, so that most of the victims of these paedophile priests will never be compensated.



And we shouldn't forget Community Services Minister Pru Goward, who has overseen what many have described as a public housing crisis and has brought about such chaos in the Department Of Community Services that child welfare is at arguably its lowest point ever and there now talk that Federal intervention will be required. 



On top of that, we have seen three NSW Liberal Party MP’s forced to stand down after ICAC hearings and raids — one of those being Chris Hartcher, a front bench Minister.



It is not often that we see a premier forced out of office due to
ICAC findings; the last time it happened was back in 1992, when another
Liberal Party Premier, Nick Greiner, fell on his sword.




The corruption in NSW that has to this point centred around Eddie Obeid has now spread like a rumour at a girl's school.



The allegations of corruption in NSW have been known as the NSW Labor
disease, but now that it is clearly a plague on both houses maybe that
will stop — though given News Ltd's obvious agenda, I doubt it.




A few weeks ago, I wrote an article on the differences between the corruption allegations against Labor and Liberal MP’s that
went into how the trail of alleged corruption within the Liberal Party
led to the offices of two Prime Ministers. It seems that we can now add
the Office of the NSW Premier to that as well.




So let's have a look at what was the final straw for Barry O’Farrell.





The talk has been all about the $3,000 bottle of wine that slipped his mind, but it is more than just that.



The man who sent the bottle of 1959 Grange to O’Farrell is a man by the name of Nick Di Girolamo.



Mr Di Girolamo has seen himself in the news quite a bit lately none of it I’m sure would have been pleasing for him.



Di Girolamo is a Liberal powerbroker and major party donor and was also a Director of the notorious Australia Water Holdings (AWH).



AWH is a firm that is tied to Eddie Obeid through family ownership
and ICAC has heard that Obeid himself lobbied strongly for the company
in parliament, although he was shut down by the Premier at the time Nathan Rees.




This is the same AWH that saw the former chief of staff to Prime
Minister John Howard, former Liberal Party NSW President and, recently, Former Federal Assistant Treasurer Arthur Sinodinos resign after ICAC exposed his role in the whole sordid affair.




Di Girolamo is a man who O’Farrell claimed to have never met and,
when it turned out he had, then claimed it was merely once and he hadn’t
recalled.








"Who's that guy? I've only met him 10 times this year."



It then emerged that O’Farrell had indeed met with Di Girolamo at 10
functions when photos emerged, leading to claims O'Farrell had misled
Parliament twice in a week.




So much for Tony Abbott's man of "honour and integrity",
which a series of NSW Liberal figures have emerged today to declare was
the most honest politician since Gandhi and one who was done in – to
quote Abbott again – by an "innocent and inadvertent" mistake.




Now we have the bottle of wine that Barry forgot, the handwritten note saying thanks on the Premier's personal notepad (pictured right), he can’t remember writing, the delivery to his front door that escaped his attention and, of course, the phone call made to Di Girolamo that was made from Barry’s phone the same week the wine was delivered that he somehow also can’t quite recall.



My opinion on the Barry O’Farrell’s saga may surprise some. I genuinely feel a bit sorry for the bloke.



The way I see it, O’Farrell was a premier holding onto power by his
fingernails. Barry was not a leader with strong factional ties and he
was leading a party with a bitter factional war raging from within.




Barry, I feel, was placed in the unenviable position of not being
able to afford to make enemies in either faction in case they withdrew
support for his leadership. In order to do this, I believe, Barry has
been trying to turn a blind eye to much of the corruption within the
Liberal Party but has been unable to keep it completely at arm's length
and some of the stench has reached him.




There are those, including Tony Abbott, who are saying O’Farrell is
doing the honorable thing in resigning, I couldn’t disagree more.




O’Farrell thought he could stretch, bend and distort the truth and it came back and bit him.



Hard.



If O’Farrell had done the honorable thing, he would have gone the
route that Nathan Rees took and sacked those he thought corrupt and
publicly named them and gone out with dignity.




Instead, O’Farrell supported those alleged to be corrupt and was
caught out trying to deceive the public. For this he resigns in shame.




I also question how much of Barry’s resignation is to do with the
wine and how much may be related to other revelations yet to come from
ICAC.




What we do know is that the Coalition has now effectively delivered
us an empty chair for a Premier due to their alleged corruption and
dishonesty.






What is probably even worse than that empty chair is the idea of Mike Baird becoming Premier — which seems highly likely.



For those interstaters who don’t know Baird, he is the NSW Treasurer
that despite inheriting a surplus and landing his job after the Global
Financial Crisis was over, has delivered nothing but deficits in the
hob. He is also infamous as being the Treasurer who lost a $1 billion.




Just as well there’s an election next March.



Peter Wicks is an ALP member and a former NSW State Labor candidate. You can follow him on Twitter @madwixxy.

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