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We haven't seen much of uncle Clive lately and he won't be appearing at PUP's Queensland election campaign launch today according to the BCM.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...lection-campaign/story-fnr8vuu5-1227188509958
Flu is the reason given.
All that's left for the Uncle Clive political movement now is his love and affection for the Chinese, and Dio Wang.
The question now is how long that will last.
Multi-millionaire politician Clive Palmer has been chided by Speaker Bronwyn Bishop for the extraordinary feat of supposedly breaking every single rule in parliament pertaining to the asking of questions.
During Monday’s question time in the lower house, Mr Palmer attempted to quiz the Prime Minister about a mooted law to strip terror suspects of their Australian citizenship.
The businessman, head of the shrinking Palmer United Party, tried to expose what he saw as the fragility of the proposal, in that it relies on the advice given to the Immigration Minister by his staff.
“Is it okay that an Australian citizen could lose his citizenship because a government official lies or makes a mistake?” he tried to ask.
In a later interview with Sky News, Mr Palmer clarified that he was referring to the Godwin Gretch incident, which ultimately cost Malcolm Turnbull the Liberal leadership.
Mr Turnbull relied on evidence given by Treasury official Mr Gretch to attack then-Labor PM Kevin Rudd — evidence later proven false.
The Speaker ruled the question out of order because “it offends every standing order in the book”.
Mr Palmer’s extraordinarily broad breach may have been worsened by what he said before the question.
The businessman prefaced his query by congratulating Greens MP Adam Bandt and his wife on the birth of their child “a few minutes ago”.
-with AAP.
Is he now on the way to going broko ?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-...siders-lending-25m-to-palmers-company/6850918
You may have called it right doc.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...sh-for-some-cash/story-e6frg6z6-1227599491148
Maybe, that was the reason to jump on the 'gravy train'.Who knows?
That specific story sounds like a legal ploy for money to me more than imminent financial demise.You may have called it right doc.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...sh-for-some-cash/story-e6frg6z6-1227599491148
Maybe, that was the reason to jump on the 'gravy train'.Who knows?
CITIC's lawyer Charles Scerri questioned that urgency, arguing that the previous "drop dead date" for Queensland Nickel had been Friday, but that had been miraculously extended until Tuesday.
Justice Paul Tottle also questioned why the company's director had not taken other steps to avoid administration, instead arguing if the money was not paid, he would "shut up shop, sack everybody and close the refinery".
"It seems a very dramatic step without considering... other options apart from bank finance," Justice Tottle said.
The Clive-size question is when it's real and not another bluff,
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-07/clive-palmer-queensland-nickel-worse-than-perilous/7007628
Hundreds of jobs at Queensland Nickel's Townsville refinery could be lost after a West Australian judge dismissed Clive Palmer's bid for $US48 million from his estranged Chinese business partner, CITIC Pacific.
Earlier today, the WA Supreme Court heard that unless that bid was successful, Queensland Nickel would go into administration tomorrow.
In handing down his findings, Justice Paul Tottle said the application was "highly unusual" because Mineralogy was seeking a payment in a dispute which had not been through the court process.
Bluff or not, the judge has, unsurprisingly, called it.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-07/clive-palmer-queensland-nickel-worse-than-perilous/7007628
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