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Former NSW Premier denies suspecting former boyfriend was corrupt

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The former Premier of NSW, Gladys Berejiklian, denies having suspicions her boyfriend, disgraced former politician Daryl Maguire was corrupt.

The revelation came out today at the beginning of a two week ICAC (Independent Commission Against Corruption) hearing into Ms. Berejiklian’s actions during her time as Premier. At the time she was in a secret relationship with former Wagga Wagga politician Daryl Maguire.

The commission is investigating Ms. Berejiklian’s role in funding provided for projects in Maguire’s constituency, in particular, whether she breached public trust or encourage corrupt conduct during her secret five-year relationship.

According to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald, a video interview of a closed examination of Ms. Berejiklian on 18 September was played at the Commission today.

In the video, the lawyer assisting the Commission, Scott Robertson, asked Ms. Berejiklian if she had any suspicions about Maguire.

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“I was in shock. I didn’t know what to think … I hadn’t read what was happening. I can’t remember what I thought at that time,” she said.

“I didn’t know, I couldn’t make any assumption at that stage. He was professing his innocence and saying it was a misunderstanding.

“I also knew that, given the dramatic way in which the information had been revealed and what it could mean, I wasn’t sure. But under the circumstances, given he was a parliamentary secretary, I thought it appropriate to ask him to stand aside until the matters were investigated.”

The lawyer asked her again if she had any ‘suspicions.’ She said, ‘No.’

The investigation will focus on A$35 million worth of grants to the Australian Clay Target Association and the Riverina Conservatorium of Music in Mr Maguire’s electorate while they were in a relationship and Ms Berejiklian was treasurer.

In his opening statement Roberston outlined the crux of the case:

“We also expect the evidence to demonstrate that Ms Berejiklian made or participated in the making of decisions … that advanced the building projects advocated for by Mr Maguire, but without disclosing to anyone within government that she was in a close personal relationship with Mr Maguire at the time,”

The hearing continues tomorrow.

Watch: ‘Mo Has Morphed Into Messi’

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Regarded as one of the best forwards in Europe, Mohamed Salah is among a handful of men, who have scored more than 100 goals for Liverpool. His performance in the ongoing season, where he has scored in eight successive matches for the iconic club, has led to him being compared with the legendary Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

It took Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah 54 minutes to find himself on the scoresheet against Watford on Saturday, but what a goal it was!

Fans, pundits, and even former footballers were left awestruck by Salah as the Egyptian genius delivered a stunning strike against Watford at Vicarage Road.

While a commentator on the Sky Sports network dubbed Salah’s act as “beyond belief”, England legend Gary Linekar claimed that the Egyptian has “morphed into Messi”.

On the other hand, a few declared him the “best footballer on the planet”, while others dubbed him as a “genius” who is “at the peak of his powers”.

Simply put, Salah toyed with Watford’s defenders as he surged past them before netting the goal. It was Salah’s second such goal for the Reds this season.

He first produced an unbelievable goal against Premier League champions Manchester City earlier this month.

Although Salah’s goal hogged all the limelight in their clash against Watford, it wasn’t the only good news for Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

Besides Salah’s audacious strike, Sadio Mane’s eighth minute goal and Roberto Firmino’s hat-trick eventually powered them to a dominant 5-0 win.

With the triumph, Liverpool went on to occupy the second spot in the Premier League table with 18 points. Chelsea are on top with 19 points.

 

Watch: Pennsylvania Mall on Lockdown After Shots Fired

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Initially, there were no reports of any injuries or the number of potential suspects in the alleged incident. Police are reported to be at the scene, and the Park City Mall has reportedly been cordoned off.

Police were called to respond to an alleged gunshot inside a retail center in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on Sunday afternoon, the local media reported.

According to reports, multiple ambulances were summoned to the mall at 142 Park City Center at 2:26 pm for gunshot wounds and trample injuries.

An eyewitness reported that the shooting took place in the food court area.

A video circulating on social media appeared to show a woman fleeing the mall screaming after two gunshots were heard inside. When the shots rang out, three people were seen close together, and one of them appeared to collapse to the ground.

According to the media, visitors remain in the cordoned-off shopping center. Some reports say that the number of casualties has reached four people, three of the injured remain lying near the Starbucks.

Some local media reported that the police have already detained two suspects in the shooting.

Officers armed with assault rifles at the mall were searching the shopping center to secure the premises. The public is not in danger, according to Lancaster police, and Park City Center Mall will stay closed until Monday due to an investigation.

Newcastle-Tottenham Football Match Suspended Over Medical Emergency

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Tottenham was leading in the game 2-1, despite Newcastle scoring first, early on during the match, prior to its suspension.

A football match between Tottenham and Newcastle was suspended following a medical emergency in the stands of the St James’ Park Stadium, The Independent has reported. The suspension came 40 minutes into the match after a seriously ill spectator was reported in the East Stand.

The ailing spectator was later taken to a hospital in an ambulance. His condition remains unclear.

At the same time, the players returned to the field, receiving three minutes for a warm-up after the unplanned pause to finish the first half. They were also granted an extra seven minutes of time to compensate for the suspension. Eight minutes later, Tottenham’s Son Heung-min scored for his team, bringing the overall score to 3-1 in the Spurs’ favour.

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This is the first game for Newcastle under its new management – the club was bought from Mike Ashley by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund in consortium with financial firms Reuben Brothers and PCP Capital Partners. While many fans seen at the St James’ Park Stadium took the news lightly, some people were apparently dissatisfied with the PIF’s move to buy an 80% stake in the club.

The Independent reported that a van was seen circulating around St James’ Park Stadium featuring the message “Justice for Jamal Khashoggi” and a photo of the said journalist, of whose murder Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been accused. The crown prince himself said he took responsibility for Khashoggi’s assassination and failure to prevent it, but insisted that he never ordered the hit.

Arrest made in Palmerston North stabbing

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An arrest has been made in relation to a Palmerston North stabbing which took place early on Saturday morning.

Police were called to an altercation between two people on Lombard Street at 6.45am. The two were known to each other.

The 55 year old victim remains suffered serious injuries and remains in hospital in a stable condition.

A 32 year old Upper Hutt man was arrested and charged with wounding with intent. He is due to appear in court shortly.

More to follow.

60 new community cases of COVID-19 today

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There are 60 new community cases of COVID-19 today, 57 are in Auckland, and are in Waikato.

As at 10am, 36 of these cases are linked – 18 of which are household contacts – and 24 remain unlinked, with investigations continuing to help determine their connection to the outbreak.

Here’s a breakdown of the cases:

  • Number of new community cases: 60
  • Number of new cases identified at the border: Five
  • Location of new community cases: Auckland (57) Waikato (3)
  • Location of community cases (total): Auckland 1,943 (1,350 of whom have recovered); Waikato 45 (3 of whom have recovered); Wellington 17 (all of whom have recovered)
  • Number of community cases (total): 2,005 (in current community outbreak)
  • Cases infectious in the community: 25 of yesterday’s 51 cases have exposure events
  • Cases in isolation throughout the period they were infectious: 26 of yesterday’s 51 cases
  • Cases epidemiologically linked: 36 of today’s 60 cases
  • Cases to be epidemiologically linked: 24 of today’s 60 cases
  • Cases epidemiologically linked (total): 1,841 (in the current cluster) (140 unlinked from the past 14 days)
  • Cases in hospital: 30 (total): North Shore (5); Middlemore (12); Auckland (13)
  • Cases in ICU or HDU: Five
  • Confirmed cases (total) *: 4,696 since pandemic began
  • Historical cases: 171 out of 2,881 since 1 Jan 2021

One case reported yesterday has been reclassified as under investigation as a possible historical case and has been removed from the case total.

‘Unstable and dangerous’: Conor McGregor accused of ‘attacking famous Italian DJ

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UFC superstar Conor McGregor has been accused of physically attacking Italian DJ Francesco Facchinetti after a night spent partying in Rome allegedly turned sour.

McGregor is in Italy for the christening of his son Rian, which took place at the Vatican on Saturday.

The 33-year-old Irish star has been seen visiting the sights and being mobbed by fans on the streets, also paying a trip to see legendary football manager Jose Mourinho, who is now in charge at Roma.

However, a night out with Italian music star Facchinetti and his wife Wilma Helena Faissol allegedly ended in an altercation as McGregor was accused of leaving the DJ with a cut to his mouth and a broken nose.

According to reports, the group had been “having fun” earlier in the evening before McGregor invited the couple to go along to another party.

Facchinetti then claims he was the victim of an unprovoked attack from McGregor as the Irishman supposedly punched him in front of almost a dozen witnesses.

“I took a punch for nothing. That punch could go to anyone. My friends, my wife, or other friends. That’s why I decided to sue Conor McGregor because he is a violent and dangerous person,” Facchinetti is quoted as saying by US outlet TMZ.

Taking to Instagram, Facchinetti showed off a bloodied upper lip as he made the claims against McGregor.

The DJ’s wife also appeared on social media where she similarly accused McGregor of aggression towards her partner.

“Luckily, he [Francesco] was very close so he [Conor] couldn’t load up on his punch. Francesco flew back, fell on the table, and then on the ground. The first thing that came to mind was ‘are we kidding? Is it a show?’ Then I was paralyzed,” she said.

“I turned around and saw that his friends were holding him against the wall because he wanted to continue beating Francesco.

“Then they took him away. I turned on the light and the guards turned them off. Francesco was bleeding. I wanted to help him and the guards chased us away.

“He will stay in Italy until October 26th. If you see him stay away from him. Don’t go near him and ask for autographs because he is an unstable and dangerous person.”

McGregor is yet to respond publicly to the allegations.

The millionaire former two-weight UFC champion has faced run-ins with the law in the past, being fined for punching a punter at a pub in Dublin in 2019.

McGregor famously threw a dolly at a bus containing UFC rival Khabib in 2018, again escaping prison for the act.

More recently, McGregor was embroiled in a red-carpet row at the MTV Video Music Awards in New York with rapper Machine Gun Kelly.

McGregor has been sidelined from UFC action by the broken leg he suffered in his defeat to Dustin Poirier in July, but is hoping to return to the Octagon in 2022.

British propaganda campaign incited mass slaughter of communists in Indonesia in 1960s

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British spies played a part in the mass murder of Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) members in the 1960s, urging locals, including army generals, to “cut out” the “communist cancer,” declassified papers have revealed.

The Indonesian Army’s brutal clampdown on the PKI in 1965 and 1966 is considered to be one of the worst mass murders of the 20th century. Between 500,000 and three million supporters of the Communist Party were slaughtered, according to various estimations.

Declassified Foreign Office documents, which were recently released by Britain’s National Archives and seen by The Guardian newspaper, indicate that the UK isn’t without fault in those shocking events.

The British Foreign Office had always denied the country’s involvement in the brutal clampdown on those blamed of communist links in Indonesia.

But it turns out that London focused its propaganda machine on the founding Indonesian President Sukarno and his communist backers over the leader’s stern opposition to the Federation of Malaya, which the UK thought should unite its former colonies in the region.

Tensions between the PKI and the Indonesian military had been mounting since the early 1960s, with the president struggling to balance the rivaling forces. The army-sponsored massacre of communists began after a failed coup attempt by the supporters of Sukarno within the army ranks on October 1, 1965.

Several months before that, a team of specialists from the Foreign Office’s Information Research Department (IRD) had already been deployed in Singapore to produce black propaganda to undermine Sukarno’s rule, according to The Guardian. The failed coup only made it easier for the propagandists to influence their intended audience, which included anti-communist politicians and Indonesian army generals.

The propaganda was shared through an Indonesian-language newsletter, which was said to have been the work of Indonesian immigrants, but was actually issued by British specialists in Singapore. Within a year, some 28,000 copies of the newsletter had been published. The UK also funded a radio station, which Malaysians had been broadcasting into Indonesia.

Shortly after the massacre of the communists by the military began, the British-produced newsletter called for “the PKI and all communist organisations” to “be eliminated.” It claimed that Indonesia will remain in peril “as long as the communist leaders are at large and their rank and file are allowed to go unpunished.”

“Procrastination and half-hearted measures can only lead to… our ultimate and complete destruction,” the authors of the pamphlet warned their readers.

The killings allegedly intensified across the Indonesian archipelago in the weeks following the publication of the newsletter, with The Guardian insisting that “there can be little doubt that British diplomats became aware of what was happening.” The UK spies in the region had all the means to intercept Indonesian government communications and monitor the movement of its military, according to the paper.

One of the newsletters, released during the clampdown on the communists, had praised “the fighting services and the police” for “doing an excellent job.” The British propagandists compared the PKI to Adolf Hitler and Genghis Khan in the pamphlet, and insisted that “the work started by the army must be carried on and intensified.”

Moreover, a letter from Norman Reddaway, one of the leading propagandists working in Singapore, to the British ambassador in Jakarta revealed the UK’s strategy “to conceal the fact that the butcheries have taken place with the encouragement of the generals.” He wrote that such an approach should’ve been taken in the hope that the generals would “do us better than the old gang.”

The Foreign Office experts and Indonesian generals were “singing in harmony,” Reddaway insisted in another declassified document. He also celebrated the British propaganda for being able to abolish Sukarno’s opposition to the Federation of Malaya project at “minimal cost” and within just half-a-year.

What Reddaway described as “the old gang” was completely crushed by the bloody events of the mid-1960s. President Sukarno was arrested in 1967 and died three years later under house arrest.

He was overthrown by General Suharto, who had been leading the Indonesian Army. Suharto then ruled Indonesia until 1998, enjoying political and economic support from the West. Transparency International (TI) labeled him the most corrupt politician in modern history in 2004, claiming that he embezzled between $15 billion and $35 billion during his time in office.

Documents that were declassified in the US in 2017 revealed that Washington also not only had “detailed knowledge” of the massacre of communists in Indonesia, but provided “active support” for those actions.

A Yale University study described the slaughter ordered by Suharto as an “absolutely essential cleaning out,” detailing the killing of from “50 to 100 PKI members” every night by civilian anti-communist groups with the “blessing” of the military.

Image Credit: 1960s Indonesian anti-Communist propaganda. By Davidelit – Own work, CC BY 3.0

Experienced Aussie cop leaves job over vax mandate

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In a viral post on social media, an experienced Australian police officer has given his reasons for leaving the force after 31 years service.

Senior Constable Roland Chrystal of the NSW police force could not reconcile the vaccination mandate, and the inherent coercive nature of them, with his belief in basic human rights.

Here’s what he wrote:

I joined the NSW Police Force as a fresh faced 19 year old in 1990. I walked out unceremoniously in July, well before the mandates, but unwilling to enforce PHOs and what I considered the destruction of human rights. I reluctantly resigned on 5th of October 2021.. to stand with the public who are rightly in distress over the vaccine mandates, and the police enforcement of the Public Health Orders.

There are many decent police, but they are effectively gagged. It is for that reason, along with the now coercion to accept the vaccine, that I have chosen to resign and be able to honour my Oath to protect the public without fear or favour.

Our cause must always be peaceful, based in love, empathy, wisdom and uncensored fact.

Thank you all for joining this channel and to those who have contributed to the legal fund for officers and unsworn staff who are challenging this mandate.

Kindest regards,

Roland Chrystal
Former Senior Constable
NSW, Australia.

D-Day: Cabinet lockdown decision today

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Cabinet is meeting today at 1pm to decide if changes are to be made to the current lockdown levels.

The decision will be televised at 4pm, and we’ll have all the updates.

More to follow soon.