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All three no longer work for the Government since being subjected to public scrutiny.
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The pattern of the Newman government's response to these scandals seems to be strong denial, followed by quiet resignations, in an effort to put these issues to bed. Time will tell how this latest scandal will play out.
But it seems that the current strategy is not enough. Perhaps because the scandals are too large and all too frequent.
It is believed they are now planning to go one step further
I guess one way to stop a scandal rid government from spending every second day on the front page (for all the wrong reasons), is to limit access to information about nepotism, to reduce accountability, and diminish the average Queenslander's right to know what is happening in government.
The current government has been accused of bearing a striking resemblance to the Bjelke-Petersen regime, and day by day the resemblance seems to be growing.