Hey John,
On Monday, I sent out an email calling for my supporters to back in my calls for the release of the Twenty-Year Review of the Office of the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force Report.
The Minister for Defence, Richard Marles, said I couldn’t have it—he refused time and time again.
I forked out for radio ads and moved motions in the Senate every chance I got. Again, I was told I couldn’t have it.
We didn’t give up.
Julie-Ann Finney set up camp across from Minister Marles electorate office in Geelong, telling Minister Marles to release the Report.
Jacqui Lambie Network supporters sent almost 2,500 emails to Minister Marles, flooding his inbox, and demanding he release the Report.
After all, the Report was buried on the Royal Commission website, listed under the exhibits given to the Royal Commission.
As soon as we found it, they pulled it. It vanished within 30 minutes. The question now is who was responsible for getting rid of the report from the website?
The good news is, I saved and printed it. Which means I can share it with all of you. Last night, Senator Shoebridge and I tried to table the Report in the Senate, but the Government refused.
None of this would have been possible without your help.
After all, the Report was buried on the Royal Commission website, listed under the exhibits given to the Royal Commission.
As soon as we found it, they pulled it. It vanished within 30 minutes.
The question now is who was responsible for getting rid of the report from the website?
The good news is, I saved and printed it. Which means I can share it with all of you.
Last night, Senator Shoebridge and I tried to table the Report in the Senate, but the Government refused.
At last, the 20-Year Review into the IGADF Report has been shared with the public.
Transparency and accountability are values of the Jacqui Lambie Network. This is everything the government isn’t!
We win the big fights with the help of all of you.