Governance
Hold the government to account when spending our money!
Disappointment is changing to anger as I read about wasted expenditures
by our governments (state and federal).
Misdirected spending by the Defence Department is an
excellent example of federal government waste, with poor strategic choices,
lack of cost control and many purchases of equipment not fit for purpose.
The Victorian government's program of transport initiatives
is another example of poor strategic decision-making and cost control. To hear
the new Premier claim electoral endorsement was given to the unaffordable rail
loop project and that cost blowouts were just increased investments makes my
blood boil.
It is our money being wasted.
29 September 2023 by Glenn Barnes
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Governance
Providing Bubble Room for Whales
In Alaska, whale watching is a major tourist attraction. There are over 20 tourist boats in Juneau alone.
Humpback whales are protected by the Marine Mammal Protection Act.The federal regulation insures that whales are protected from injury, killing, hunting capturing or harassment.
Vessels cannot approach whales within 100 yards or place themselves in the whale path causing the whales to surface within 100 yards of vessel.Captains must use a radio to coordinate other boaters and take turns viewing the whales as to not disturb them.Tourist companies are requested to educate passengers in regard to these regulations.
15 September 2023 by April Chepovs...
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Governance
Leading with Integrity
Recent political and business events remind us that all leaders –
be they in government or business – should embrace and practice the Hayne Royal
Commission’s six fundamentals:
1. Obey the law
2. Do not mislead or deceive
3. Act fairly
4. Provide services that are fit for purpose
5. Deliver services with reasonable care and skill
6. When acting for another, act in the best interests of that
other.
6 September 2023 by Glenn Barnes
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