Revolving Doors

Revolving Doors –

Democracy at risk

Networks of influence and power – tracking the movements of politicians, people in senior positions, bureaucrats, lobby groups, and big business/industry.

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Stephanie-Tran

Stephanie Tran
Editor Revolving Doors

Powerful and well-connected crowd out anti-gambling campaigners

Powerful and well-connected crowd out anti-gambling campaigners

Political donations, a policy of hiring former politicians and a proportion of the population addicted to gambling. It’s an insidious mix and hard to counter, as campaigners for transparency and accountability in gaming policy continually butt heads against the powerful and well-connected. Luke Stacey reports.

Revolving Doors: want a high-paid job at the bank? Become a politician

Revolving Doors: want a high-paid job at the bank? Become a politician

Australia’s banking sector is a haven for government ministers, prime ministers, state premiers and a slew of top bureaucrats. Our Revolving Doors investigation into this most mollycoddled of industries begins today. We expose, not those who have “taken the money and run”, but those who have run for the money.

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