Supplementary dissenting report – The Hon
    Bronwyn Bishop MP, The Hon Alex Somlyay MP, Senator Scott Ryan and Senator
    Simon Birmingham
  To the AEC Submission received 13th September 2012 in response to the Chairman’s letter 11th September
    2012
  Coalition Committee Members of the JSCEM did not receive and at the  time of writing, still have not received, a copy of the Chairman's letter to  the AEC of 11 September 2012, to which the AEC replied 13 September 2012.  This reply to the Chairman was accepted as a further submission to the JSCEM  Inquiry into the HSU on a telephone hook-up on Friday 14th September and a date  for submission for the entire Dissenting Report was minuted as 10am on Monday  17th September 2012.
  The AEC confirmed that the Minister did not provide the complete report  to the AEC for analysis. The AEC states that they were not provided with a  copy of the Slater & Gordon investigation or the BDO Kendalls Report to it  being forwarded by the Chairman by letter dated 11th September 2012. Coalition  members have been unable to ascertain why this information was withheld from  the AEC.
  The Committee secretariat placed the Slater & Gordon/BDO Kendall  Report plus records of interviews with witnesses on a CD because of the amount  of material to be sent.
  The AEC refers to the resolution of the HSU National Executive in the  letter from Slater & Gordon to Mr Nassios, then Acting Registrar which  states:
  
    “National Executive: 
    Directs Slater & Gordon to provide a copy of the findings to the  Industrial Registrar and a copy of the relevant findings of the Investigation  to the Australian Electoral Commission….”
  
  The AEC states in its submission that the HSU said the AEC was to  receive the report.
  
    “despite the resolution of the National Executive of the HSU referred  to in the letter from Slater & Gordon to the Acting Industrial Registrar  dated 16 June 2009 that a copy should be provided to the AEC.”
  
  This sloppy statement is but one of many contained in the AEC submission  relying on just 2 days work by the AEC.
  Furthermore, the question arises why all of the information contained  in the report was not and still has not been submitted to the AEC so that a  complete forensic examination could be made to test the actions of the HSU and  Craig Thomson and any non-compliance with legislation. In particular, it  is not clear why the Government did not want the AEC to examine the complete  Report, Annexures A - H and K - M. Representing thousands of pages contained in  13 lever arch folders were only received from FWA on the 11th September 2012  and never dealt with by the committee. 
  Despite being asked, the Chairman refused to publish this material and  also refused to allow a hearing. It is particularly important that the Interim  report prepared by Mr Nassios being Annexure M to the FWA Report and itself  containing the thousands of pages mentioned above be the subject of proper  analysis. The Interim report addresses matters of significance to electoral  expenditure and disclosure.
  Due to the confidentiality which censors the contents, members cannot  canvass issues or questions on relevant matters, which may have led to  different conclusions by the Labor/Greens majority in their report.
  The language of the AEC is non-conclusive. The use of expressions  such as:
  
    - presumably
 
    - it appears that the instructions to Slater & Gordon . . .
 
    - limitations caused by the absence of relevant records . . . 
 
    - particular items of expenditure that was made on their credit  cards that could have been regarded as possible election campaign expenditure 
 
    - HSU National Office has made reasonable attempts to disclose all  election expenditure that they were able to identify from reconstructed records  . . .
 
    - (page 5) Expenditure on electorate activities outside of the  dedicated campaign account would need to face strong penalties 
 
    - No comment at all on the failure of Mr Thomson to disclose gifts  an obligation not extinguished by the HSU filing political expenditure returns 
 
  
  JSCEM has no further opportunity to call the AEC before this Committee  for a further hearing to examine them on issues relating to matters identified  in the censored CD.
  The Labor/Green Majority Report remains silent as to why they refuse to  publish the whole report to the Parliament and maintain such a degree of  secrecy and deceit. 
  Clearly criticism made by KPMG to FWA concerning its investigation  procedures apply equally but probably more strongly to the AEC and its  inadequate dealings with Craig Thomson’s failure to disclose. 
  It is to be noted that the AEC purported to deal with an additional 665  pages of evidence in 2 days and come to what appears to be their same  conclusion but with qualifying words is remarkable indeed.
  The public has a right to know what is contained in the complete FWA  Report and that means all the annexures.
   
The Hon Bronwyn Bishop
MP
Shadow Special Minister
of State
The Hon Alex Somlyay MP
  Deputy Chair – JSCEM
Senator Scott Ryan
  Senator
  Simon Birmingham