Wednesday, 28 September 2011

THE EXPENDABLE PROJECT: The Whitewash Report - Schapelle Corby and the ACLEI

The Whitewash Report

ACLEI is the government agency whose remit is to police the police. It is charged with overseeing the Australian Federal Police (AFP), to monitor for corruption, and report upon it.

The reality of their role is somewhat different.

With respect to the Schapelle Corby case, The Expendable Project demonstrates AFP corruption, lies, complicity, and a clear political agenda. It demonstrates an agency obsessed with PR, and with apparently little interest in honest operational pursuit. The issue of how this situation was allowed to develop, and why it was never challenged, is therefore of significant and national importance.

The Whitewash Report provides the answers to these questions, through ACLEI's own reports and notes.

It shows that an ACLEI 'investigation' amounts to little more than a cursory scan of a database, and the provision and agreement of a script with the AFP themselves. Incredibly, the consequential exoneration is then rubber stamped by a person who was actually a senior functionary of the Howard regime itself, when the Schapelle Corby case unfolded. Note also that, from a wider perspective, ACLEI have never recommended a single prosecution against any member of the Australian Federal Police.


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READ THE REPORT CONTENTS ONLINE


   CONTENTS

      1 Introduction - The Complaint

      2 The ACLEI Assessment

      3. The Acting Integrity Commissioner

      4. Findings % Conclusions

      Appendix


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