Monday, April 21, 2014

Nathan Rees Exposed

We have received this piece on a very different type of political corruption.
Beyond a sex scandal – the grub side of the Australian politics
On November 22 2013, a story was run in Sydney’s Daily Telegraph. Some readers would have been excused for believing that it was just another story of a squalid sexual tryst imposed on a female constituent by a male politician; or, as some said, an unfair exercise of power by a male in authority who managed a consensual affair, but one which was surely morally and ethically questionable, yet unremarkable.
The story was meant for television too, but lawyers for Nathan Rees, the politician at issue, ensured it was canned.
The base facts were set out in a lot of journalism last November and we might suggest that our readers take the time later to brush over these details.
See:
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/former-nsw-premier-nathan-rees-admits-to-secret-affair-with-one-of-his-constituents-quits-labors-frontbench/story-fni0cx12-1226763862211
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/nsw-education-minister-adrian-piccoli-breaking-ranks-to-defend-nathan-rees-over-his-affair/story-fni0cx12-1226765630817
http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/sarrahlemarquand/index.php/dailytelegraph/comments/nathan_rees_an_abuse_of_power_we_should_condemn/
However, we are obliged to say that the matter is far more serious than the mass journalism implied.
Certainly, Nathan Rees showed a remarkable appetite for the exercise of carnal power. He abused his trust and his office and betrayed his wife and his friends. So only recently, when he gave notice that he would leave the New South Wales Parliament at the next election, he cited his fight against corruption as giving him the brownie points to be remembered as a good bloke.
He had the praise of New South Wales Labor powerbroker, Carmel Tebbut, who offered kind words.
So, he goes to a happier life and all is well in Camp Labor.
What is clear to many constituents, friends of his victim and even rank and file Labor folk – is that all is not well in Camp Labor and the matter goes well beyond abuse of office.
A gang of mates
Consider that his female victim went up to a Labor politician in the street and asked for advice - Michelle Rowland - who said: “you’re not going to talk about this, are you?” And then bid her good day.
Rowland, who represents the Federal electorate of Greenway in western Sydney, works closely with Nathan Rees. She styles herself as some of Labor lawyer good-girl activist who stands up for women’s interests. But when faced with a challenge to the integrity of one of her male Labor colleagues, she sided with the party straight away. Did she know where her interest lay?
In the system parties, everything is about the image presented. Sometimes they abandon a colleague – like the corrupt Eddie Obeid – but generally they close ranks first and just lie and play verbal games with the people and the truth. Has Tebbutt just done that? As the better-half of the marriage with Anthony Albanese, she represents the Sydney inner-city Labor push who are the nouveau-riche (the new wealthy ones), those who have lied and schemed their way to a place in the Labor food-chain. Rats. Does Tebbutt know about Rees’s predatory conduct? Of course. It’s more politique to just shut up in public, even if she pushed him out in private.
Are some politicians mentally ill?
In an obsessional relationship, it follows that once the affected person loses all sense of balance, he subsequently drags the victim into a nightmare world.
So, Nathan dragged his victim into a web of secret meetings and sexual activity, falsehood, scheming and petty deceits and false confidences. He had examined a file on the victim, noting that she had (managed) psychological issues of her own and preyed upon her like Dracula.
Access has been granted to the phones owned by the female victim. There are 1,767 messages on one phone, 680 on a second and 148 on a third. They indicate upon analysis a man out of control, using his valuable time to negotiate an illicit relationship. It is fairly certain that while he sat in parliament, deciding the public business, he was ‘sexting’ his victim. When he should have been serving the people, he was ‘wasting’ his public time.
Other women were also reportedly targets of Mr. Rees. How had these been targeted? Some names have been provided to us, including a parliamentary worker and a borderline-personality-disorder-affected woman in public housing. It all serves to anger the ordinary person against the political caste – and rightly so!
How did it come to this? Nathan Rees was a staffer to jailed paedophile and Labor politician, Milton Orkopoulos. This predator had his predations covered over for years until another staffer blew the whistle. Are politicians ever really vetted? How can they be? Who monitors them when they serve in an oligarchy which seeks to manipulate the public? When secrets are kept? Can sick conduct be ‘learned’ and ‘assimilated’ by others – we mean in the terms of mental disorder?
In our view, Rees either belongs in prison or should be the subject of a class action civil suit.
What can ever be done?
Allowing politicians to simply ‘quit’ parliaments solves nothing. Nor do few ever attempt to make amends for sins committed. Nor usually are agencies proactive in seeking to make enquiries.
Under the regime of liberal and globalist politics, we can only expect many of our supposed leaders to be greatly flawed people. The system itself is a sickness of greed and exploitation and grand plans at growth and alleged progress which ride rough shod over the common Australian. The system attracts every would-be to try his hand. The political caste finds the perks of office usually after they leave the parliaments and are duly rewarded.
Some it seems profit from exploiting the vulnerable whilst they are in office. It is hoped that the likes of Mr. Rees can all be exposed before they reap too many ‘rewards’. Hope springs eternal, but the truth ….. ?

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