L'Affermazione
“Record cancellati di una donazione politica di $165.000 da una consulenza politica con stakeholder che avrebbero beneficiato del piano di privatizzazione dei visti del governo del valore di $1 miliardo, e rifiuto di fornire ulteriori spiegazioni.”
Fonti Originali
✅ VERIFICA DEI FATTI
Contesto Mancante
Valutazione Credibilità Fonte
Confronto con Labor
Prospettiva Equilibrata
VERO
8.0
/ 10
Punteggio Finale
8.0
/ 10
VERO
📚 FONTI & CITAZIONI (10)
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Michael West - "Mate Versus Mate: Inside ScoMo's billion-dollar visa privatisation"
Is Scott Briggs - Scott Morrison mate, Liberal staffer, News Corp lobbyist and Packer empire crisis consultant - now the front-runner to win the Government’s billion-dollar privatisation of Australia's visa system? Or is it his rival suitors from Accenture and Australia Post, a consortium packed with Liberal Party identities?
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The Canberra Times - "AEC may investigate mystery $165,000 political donation"
The donation from the entity Southern Strategy continues to appear in the online 2018-19 Liberal Party annual returns...
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Andrew Giles MP - "Labor refers mistaken $165,000 donation to AEC for investigation"
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Michael West - "The mysterious case of disappearing donations"
The Liberal Party disclosed a $165,000 political donation from a Morrison ally who is also in the running for a $1 billion contract then deleted records of it after questions from the media.
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MacroBusiness - "Conflict-of-interests mire Coalition's visa privatisation"
The planned privatisation of Australia’s visa system has been delayed until next year after a web of conflict-of-interests were discovered across the Morrison Government: The tender bid, managed by the department, is now at arm’s length from Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Immigration Minister David Coleman because of their long personal and professional relationships with
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The Conversation - "The government wants to privatise visa processing—who will be held accountable when something goes wrong?"
When visa services are run in the interests of profit rather than border governance, corrupt tactics can be used to benefit the providers’ bottom line.
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Media Bias/Fact Check - The Guardian
LEFT-CENTER BIAS These media sources have a slight to moderate liberal bias. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words
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Ad Fontes Media - The Guardian: A Closer Look at Bias and Credibility
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ABC News - Australian political donation controversies
Extensive coverage of federal, state and local elections by the ABC. Election guides by ABC election analyst Antony Green, results, statistics, news and more.
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MacroBusiness - "Coalition axes daft visa privatisation"
Earlier this month, a Senate committee rejected the Morrison Government’s planned outsourcing of Australia’s visa processing, warning that it threatens the integrity of the immigration system: “Outsourcing Australia’s visa processing system is a project fraught with risks and the committee is not satisfied that these risks have been sufficiently addressed,” the committee concluded. It said
MacroBusiness
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