Accountability of Government Departments Part 1



Dear Concerned
Re Accountability of Government Departments

5th February 2007 To The Attorney-General Philip Ruddock," The Act to
Protect the people of Australia. Is the Australian Government
obligated to protect the Australian, if so under what act if any"

1st of March 2007 To The Attorney-General Philip Ruddock, "It appears
to us that Australian Government is not committed by legislation or
under the Australian Constitution 1901 to Protect the Australian
People

2nd April 2007 To Steve Gibbons Federal Member for Bendigo Re:
Accountability of Government Departments "...we would greatly
appreciated if you could bring to the attention of the Attorney-
General.. that we have not, as yet received any response..."

13th April 2007 From the Attorney-General Philip Ruddock. referring to
our two previous letters, "..whether the Australian Government is
obligated to protect the Australian People"

26 April 2007 To Steve Gibbons MP We thank you for the time and
effort ......As by way of courtesy please find enclosed,.copy of the
Attorney-General response dates 13 April 2007"

17th April 2007 To The Attorney-General Philip Ruddock, Re: The Act,
To Protect The People of Australia. acknowledge letter of 13 April
2007, "... "However it appears that you may have overlooked the main
thrust of our previous correspondence".. " why the Australian
Government is not obligated by legislation to protect it people...
Something is wrong?

2nd May 2007 From the Attorney-General Philip Ruddock, to Steve
Gibbons MP Federal Member for Bendigo which was received on the 7th
May 2007 " I refer to your letter of 12 April 2007, ....Earlier
correspondence raising constitutional issues."

9th May 2007 From Steve Gibbons MP Federal Member for Bendigo, With
compliments, two letters 13th April and 2nd May 2007

After you have comprehended the contents of these letters you may well
understand our disappointment in the Attorney-General Department, the
letter of the 13th April did not address the question in a
satisfactory manner, although the letter to Steve Gibbons MP suggested
the matter raised constitutional issues. which still leaves open to
question, Has the Attorney-General referred the matter to the
appropriate authority to address constitutional issue raised?
(letters mention see (bebuybac.blogspot.com)

It appears to us that the role in protecting the Australian People is
to far removed from our elected Parliament.

Les McDonald
Founder
BeBuyBac

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