Talk:Bill O'Chee
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[edit]This page probably should be moved to Bill O'Chee which is currently a redirect to this page.Teiresias84 01:23, 21 August 2007 (UTC) Bill O'Chee was not the youngest person ever "elected" to the Australian Parliament. He was the youngest person ever "appointed" to the Australian Parliament. Natasha Stott Despoja was the youngest person ever elected to the Australian Parliament. Here is a link to the Parliamentary Library verifying this: [1]
- Updated Brendan Cosman (talk) 08:16, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
Former National Party senator and businessman Bill O'Chee has been revealed as the most prolific Australian informant of a controversial private global intelligence company that is the target of a new campaign by WikiLeaks.
Intelligence reports of the company, Stratfor, identify Mr O'Chee as Source CN 65, the author of a steady stream of confidential economic and political reports since 2008. He is referenced in more than 2000 Stratfor emails obtained by WikiLeaks. http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/wikileaks-names-exsenator-as-informant-20120301-1u4gw.html
Allegations of News Corp corruption
[edit]I've just found a link to a Huffington Post article about this incident. -http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/23/news-corp-bribery-accusations_n_1109406.html?ref=tw I'm fairly surprised there hasn't been more news about this incident, but perhaps there's a reason for the lack of coverage. Ern Malleyscrub (talk) 10:02, 13 March 2013 (UTC)
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