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Given the lengths we know the ARU went to in trying to quash the Senate inquiry, I have absolutely NO doubt that they will try similar tactics with ASIC despite the overwhelming evidence of nefarious activity that will have been given to ASIC by the Senate committee.
That being so, I encourage all of you to write to ASIC, pointing to the findings of the Senate inquiry and urging ASIC as strongly as possible to conduct a full and comprehensive investigation of both the ARU and the MRRU for potential breaches of the Corporations Act.
As the MRRU is a taxable entity, I believe we must also write to the ATO urging them to investigate whether offences have been committed under taxation law.
The people we are dealing with at the ARU and MRRU (and their erstwhile colleagues and associates) are so arrogant and so used to operating in a world of cronyism and 'you-scratch-my-back-and-I'll-scratch-yours' favouritism that they think they are teflon coated and can get away with anything and everything just because of who they are, who they know, what strings they can pull and what favours they can call in.
They have successfully muzzled the entire east coast media and I'd damn sure that the Josephines et al on the other websites are ARU patsies whose role is to smother debate and wear Force fans down so much that they eventually go away. The patsies could even be being paid to do exactly that for all we know. The ARU has already shown itself to be eminently capable of such skulduggery, especially when running scared.
These people will stop at nothing to avoid the truth resulting in any punitive action against them. The truth simply coming out doesn't bother them as they are so adept at ducking and weaving their way around such minor annoyances.
What REALLY bothers them is the idea that somebody with the force of law behind them AND with unshakable integrity might actually take action in response to the truth being exposed and prosecute them like some filthy criminal gang. In their minds, that must be avoided at ALL costs.
We have very evidently poked the hornets' nest with what we and Senator Reynolds and her colleagues have done so far. Now we need to finish the job by keeping the pressure on with ASIC and the Aus Sports Commission, and by ensuring that the spotlight continues to shine brightly on the incontrovertible evidence that's been uncovered by the Senate.