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Loose cannons


16 November 1994

True believers, please note

“The employers have got to grow up and stand up. This government and the trade unions have got the inflation rate under 2% for them; now they have to help themselves to keep it there.” -- PM Keating, urging bosses not to give any wage rises that aren't matched by increased productivity.

Euphoria

“[The City of Sydney RSL club] emerged from the pit, on the verge of bankruptcy, to a position of great profitability. Certain euphoria seized the directors as a consequence of these events.” -- Anthony Whealy, QC, explaining why the directors had spent tens of thousands of dollars of club funds on travel and entertainment.

On balance

“There were differences of view expressed and I think, quite accurately, the decisions we made quite accurately reflects the, you know, on balance view of the Coalition.” -- Alexander Downer, responding to reports that he had overridden the views of the Coalition party room on racial vilification legislation.

In demand

“There are a lot of business people who have gone through some fairly difficult times in the last few years. I still do maintain a certain public image, so from time to time I do get [public speaking] requests, especially after my more recent experiences.” -- Former Budget rent-a-car director Bob Ansett, a few days before a Sydney magistrate committed him for trial on charges of issuing false statements in a 1988 Budget share prospectus.

Influential

“I have raised [human rights] personally with President Soeharto on just about every occasion I have met him.” -- Paul Keating.

One man's opinion

“I think I acted rightly.” -- British foreign secretary Douglas Hurd after the High Court ruled he acted illegally in authorising payments of $500 million in aid for a Malaysian dam -- widely seen as a bribe to secure arms contracts worth $3 billion for British firms.


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