20 August 2010

Is it time to fire up the shredders?

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With the late polls and bookies pointing to a hung parliament (richly deserved after a double small target election campaign of spinelessness by both sides) is it time to panic yet in the corridors of power?

Any of our parliament house or public servants noticing a bout of shredding Normal Administrative Procedure?

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You can shred all you want but now everything is done by email there’s ALWAYS a record somewhere…

Expunged the last three years today! Plausible deniability!

A Noisy Noise Annoys An Oyster5:26 pm 20 Aug 10

Shredding documents upon a change of government is the only work lazy pubes ever do.

We’ve been making sure all accounts are in to be paid by the end of today. Because a change of government might mean that there is a freeze on payments….

Unfortunately it was before my time, but legend has it that when Howard first came to power, people were finding working laptops and other goodies in the dumpsters at PH, discarded by the outgoing Keating gov.

Might have to do some dumpster-diving if we end up with a change of government (Didn’t notice any increase in dumpster-content-value after Kevin07, though)

everyone saw that coming a mile back ozhair.

colourful sydney racing identity3:10 pm 20 Aug 10

people have been cleaning out the fridge here, does that count?

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