Monday, September 8, 2014

Michael Danby refers James Ashby to Federal DPP

Michael Danby refers James Ashby to Federal DPP



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Michael Danby MP's press release


Melbourne Ports MP Michael Danby alleges James Ashby has perjured himself by his comments on 60 Minutes last night. The Ashbygate Trust reports.



A CURIOUS ASPECT of the now widely-studied Ashby TV interview was the timing of its airing — Sunday, 7 September.



Had it been aired a week earlier, on Sunday, 31 August, it would have been at the start of a Parliamentary sitting week.



That could have been very nasty for the Coalition, especially Pyne and Brough.



You cannot lie to the House — only fudge.



As it is, Parliament does not resume until Monday, 22 September. That
gives everyone two weeks to take stock and polish their responses.




In a media release issued today (8/9/14) Labor’s Member for Melbourne Ports, Michael Danby, reckons he’s going to raise the matter when Parliament resumes:



I will be speaking on this issue when Federal Parliament resumes.
I witnessed, sometimes on a daily basis in February, March and April
2012, what appeared to me an entirely professional relationship between
Speaker Slipper and his constituent advisor James Ashby.





Danby claims Ashby was paid $100,000 by Channel Nine for his
‘tell-all’ expose. That’s about a dollar a lie. He doesn’t say that
Ashby’s spin doctor Anthony McClellan is a former 60 Minutes producer.






Danby compares Ashby’s integrity to a $3 note.



If he's telling the truth this time, there's a powerful message
to all MPs from this: the politics of personal destruction waged by Tony
Abbott in Opposition, and carried through to his obscenely expensive
Royal Commissions into Prime Ministers Rudd and Gillard, have no proper
place in Australian public life, Danby said.  The admission from Mal
Brough, Mr Slipper’s successor in the Federal Seat of Fisher, that he
directed a G. Gordon-Liddy-style
black-ops misappropriation of the then Speaker Slipper’s confidential
diary is one that Prime Minister Abbott should very carefully consider.







Danby reckons he’s also going to try to get the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions involved:



Taking him at his word, James Ashby claims to have been induced
by Liberal MPs into making his sordid claims against Peter Slipper. What
he told 60 Minutes last night about these alleged inducements
directly contradicts what Mr Ashby put on oath in a sworn affidavit (See attached
copy of the false account in Ashby’s affidavit). Accordingly, I will be
writing to the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions today,
inviting him to immediately investigate whether perjury has occurred. At
the very least this claim of inducements should have been available to
the appeal judges when they reviewed Justice Rare’s judgement on these
matters.




Let’s hope Danby has the tenacity to push for answers.





Danby closes on perhaps the most damning element of Ashby’s story — the Hungary trip:



Please see Extra Minutes, what you did not see last night on 60
Minutes about Ashby’s desire to accompany Speaker Slipper on an official
program to Hungary.







One last thing.



For those intrigued about Ashby’s meticulous, neat, uniformly written
“diary” shown in short grabs on 60 Minutes last night, the Ashbygate
Trust can provide the following example of Ashby’s “relaxed”
handwriting.








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