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Why are there so many government documents "supposedly" available that are not ??? Why does the government hide this information that should be available to the public ???

Alecomm finds itClick here to view where child protection funds really go ... quite amusing how many times, when researching for alecomm and public, that items are not available, even when they say they are.  Hundreds of documents, documents that would serve to be positive to the community JUST not available, even though government purports that they are.  Also interesting is how much information under the Attorney Generals department, covering "Law Courts Limited", a government owned business for the sole purpose of income, is not available either.  It is a government business, and the government is funded by the tax payers dollars so why can we not see the financial information on this business, that just so happens to accomodate the purposes of "court procedures" in its revenue?

Are there items in there that show just how beneficial it is for the members of the board to keep court procedures going, at the expense of families and lives, just so this business can cash in a few more dollars and waste more of the governments (tax payers) dollars on actions that are completely unnecessary and against all human rights conventions of which we, australia, signed.

 Here are some missing links that alecomm would like explained why they are not there.  And, PLEASE, we don't want to hear the crap that "we must have made a mistake" because the government doesn't make mistakes now does it?  Otherwise those thousands upon thousands of children stolen by the department of community services and other child (trafficking) agencies (with the help of the police and health departments) would have to return those stolen children now wouldn't they?  And we couldn't have that because then how would all those agencies / lawyers be able to get their hands on the billions of dollars each year they pilfer out of the funds supposedly designated to helping families.

 

Source : http://www.bocsar.nsw.gov.au/__ca256ce70018e360.nsf/0/268d2836f1b4ca1aca256de3001c8961?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,scheme,Level2,Level3#principalpolicy

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