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Thứ Hai, 1 tháng 4, 2013

Anti-CSG group demands Qld inquiry

THE Queensland government is facing calls for a full public inquiry into rushed CSG project approvals.

Former Queensland bureaucrat-turned whistleblower Simone Marsh claims approval for an $18 billion Santos project and a $20 billion Queensland Gas Company (QGC) project in 2010 was rushed through without crucial information.

The senior environmental specialist told the ABC's Four Corners program she and other decision-makers did not have information necessary to properly assess the environmental impact of the projects.

A spokesman for Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney says the claims are nothing new and are under investigation by the Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC).

The government will not be commenting on the issue, he says, but green groups aren't holding back.

The Lock the Gate Alliance says the CMC should hold a public inquiry to address the issue.

"Any public servant who has signed an environmental authority for any of these projects has breached several sections of the Environmental Protection Act and, therefore, is likely to have committed official misconduct," Mr Hutton said.

"This situation came about because of improper political pressure that was placed on the public servants, as Simone Marsh has described."

Santos and QGC agreed with the government that the allegations had been aired previously.

They said they complied with all government requirements and did not try to influence the approvals process.

Industry spokesman Rick Wilkinson, who heads the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association, told the program the right procedures were followed.

"And there were many checks and balances on the way through," he said.


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Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 2, 2013

Turkey crackdown on bomb group

TURKISH police launched a massive nationwide crackdown against a radical Marxist group which claimed a suicide bomb attack against the US embassy this month, the state-run Anatolia news agency reports.

Police on Tuesday issued arrest warrants for 167 people in 28 cities as part of the operation against the Revolutionary People's Liberation Front (DHKP-C), which is classified as a terrorist organisation by the United States, Anatolia said.

A Turkish guard at the US embassy in Ankara was killed in the February 1 attack and three other people including a journalist were injured.

The outlawed DHKP-C has waged a string of attacks over the past few decades that have left dozens of people dead, including prominent political and military figures.

The fiercely anti-US group has threatened further attacks on other US diplomatic facilities in Turkey.


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