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AUT: LL:Dubai Documents feature in today's Age
- Subject: AUT: LL:Dubai Documents feature in today's Age
- From: pmargin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Profit Margin)
- Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 13:35:09 +1000
>Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 09:10:49 +1000 (EST)
>From: Marg Hutton <mhutton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: leftlink@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: LL:Dubai Documents feature in today's Age
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>Today's Age contains a special feature on the Dubai Documents:
>http://www.theage.com.au/special/dubai/
>
> * What did the Federal Government know and when? Statements by Mr
> Wells link the Prime Minister, Mr Howard, and the Workplace
> Relations Minister, Mr Peter Reith, to the Dubai plan.
> * Did the head of Patrick stevedores, Mr Chris Corrigan, lie about
> his involvement in the scheme? Mr Michael Wells, who directed the
> Dubai operations, lists examples in an affidavit of what he
> alleges were false statements by Mr Corrigan.
>
> The documents
>
> * They contain - in 158 pages - affidavits, bank statements, faxed
> messages, diary notes, a training contract, a deed of indemnity, a
> sale agreement, transcripts, letters and diary notes relating to
> the Dubai stevedore training plan. they were given to The Age by
> Mr Andrew Harris, head of recruiting agency Fynwest Pty Ltd. The
> Age did not pay for them.
>
>
> Howard linked to Dubai plan: claim
> Sworn documents have linked the Prime Minister and Peter Reith to the
> failed wharfie training scheme.
>
> "If I tell a blatant lie ... "
> The Wentworth affair: they met - according to the documents - in a
> room of Sydney's Wentworth Hotel on 13 January. Present were the
> Patrick chairman Chris Corrigan, his facilitators in the Dubai
> training exercise, those entrepreneurial commandos Mr Mike Wells and
> Peter Kilfoyle, and others.
>
> `Special job' claim is most damning entry
> The most serious political allegation in the Dubai documents is the
> claim that Dr Stephen Webster rang Mike Wells on 30 July and claimed
> he was "doing a special job for John Howard".
>
> Ministers deny they knew of Dubai plan
> The federal Workplace Relations Minister, Mr Peter Reith, denied the
> Government had any previous knowledge of last year's scheme to train
> former soldiers as wharfies in Dubai.
>
> The 158 pages that read like a spy thriller
> It begins as a favor to one of Melbourne's best-known businessmen, Mr
> Richard Pratt.
>
> Central role for adviser: affidavit
> A Government adviser played a central role in setting up the scheme to
> train former and serving Australian soldiers in Dubai, an affidavit by
> an organiser of the plan, Mr Mike Wells, alleges.
>
> Patrick bankrolled Dubai: documents
> The chairman of Patrick stevedores, Mr Chris Corrigan, fully funded
> and directed the Dubai training of former soldiers to break the
> waterfront union, according to documents released by the organisers of
> the scheme.
>
> `They shouldn't have goaded us'
> Peter Kilfoyle and Andrew Harris looked every inch and bulging muscle
> military men. Sitting in Mr Harris's St Kilda Road office, they were
> mapping out their latest strategic manoeuvre with combat-like
> precision.
>
> A strategy doomed from the start
> The ill-fated Dubai mission was sprung before it started. As the first
> contingent of trainee wharfies waited in the lounge of the Airport
> Travelodge on Wednesday 3 December last year for their flight, the
> Minister for Workplace Relations, Mr Peter Reith, was ambushed in
> Parliament.
>
> PM's department helped to `ensure prompt issue'
> The Prime Minister's Department provided advice to the Patrick
> stevedoring company chairman, Mr Chris Corrigan, on how to obtain
> emergency passports for the Dubai waterfront mercenaries, according to
> one of the key organisers of the scheme.
>
> The offers, the denial and an angry phone call
> The million-dollar documents, as the Dubai papers have been called,
> were reportedly first on offer for $2.6 million.
>
>
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>
>
>
>
> War on the Wharfies - essential links
> http://www.users.bigpond.com/Takver/soapbox/index.htm
> http://www.yll.org.au/mua
> http://www.InsideTheWeb.com/messageboard/mbs.cgi/mb63212
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