Seems the Parliamentary Standards Committee aren't seeing the upside of sociopaths, at least not when they're also the PM.
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06-15-2023 04:54 AM
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Seems the Parliamentary Standards Committee aren't seeing the upside of sociopaths, at least not when they're also the PM. | |
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06-15-2023 06:07 PM
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idk what this has to do with sociopathy. These might or might not be the actions of a sociopath. What we can both certainly agree on is that they are not the actions of someone fit for public office. (c) seems subjective and alone wouldn't be grounds for a suspension, but the others, assuming the Committee has the same standards of proof as a court, most certainly are. 90 days seems like a ridiculously lenient punishment. That's a nice long holiday, it's pretty much a reward. | |
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06-15-2023 06:37 PM
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The committee gave him a preview of the report with the specific instruction that it had to be kept confidential until the report was made public. Right away, he went public with its content. | |
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