Murray-Darling inspector-general Mick Keelty says mistrust in the $13b basin plan driven by corruption scandals uncovered by whistleblowers and journalists "says to me that departments don't have the right structures in place to bring forward complaints" ab.co/2LqT0tB

Sep 2, 2019 · 9:24 PM UTC

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This is poor journalism by ABC rehashing issues to continue perceived drama-NRAR need to be transparent about the volume of water involved. Let’s talk about Mistrust-Cwlth minister breaching S5.2 of the IGA removing by stealth 2000gl of water from NSW annually without compeation
Replying to @ABCRural
one question i've not seen an answer to. What resources does Keelty have? how many staff..what level of seniority... can he search premises, arrest people how many vehicles doe he have. Or is it just him wandering around looking over people's shoulders asking "whatcha doin"
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Go and make a complaint to the ATO or Fair Work Commission & see how you get on. Governments are hopeless at fixing problems
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Mick Keelty seems like an unusual choice for this job .