Friday 30 August 2013

Veronique Ingram Corrupt Inspector General at AFSA

Veronique Ingram has held various Government roles over a period of years.
Presently she is Inspector General in Bankruptcy. Previously this skank was General Manager Finance Systems Division where she provided advice to the treasurer.
At Present Veronique Ingram and senior Management at AFSA are protecting fraud in the Bankruptcy system.
Although this practice has been referred to the Commonwealth Ombudsman, senior Management at the Ombudsman has made a decision to protect this practice.
This skank was then referred to the Australian Public Service Commissioner, Steven Sedgewick who also fucked the complaint over and made decision to protect her.

Clearly the practice of protecting serious fraud in the Bankruptcy System cannot be taken lightly.
As Veronique Ingram has also worked in other Financial areas how much fraud did the Skanky Bitch protect in the treasury Department?

It gets even more amusing when 7 Australian Federal Police appeared at my door early one morning with a search warrant.
This had been instigated by the Corrupt Enforcement Manager Adam Toma to attempt to intimidate me to take down my bloggs.
5 days latter the AFP came to my work and threatened to handcuff me and throw me in the police cells if I did not stop exposing corruption at AFSA.

Then a month latter I was issued with a warrant to appear in Court. After this appearance in Court I was asked by the AFP what did I really want????
Obviously the AFP are so clueless!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Chief Executive and Inspector-General

Veronique Ingram was appointed as the Inspector-General in Bankruptcy and Chief Executive in February 2009. Prior to that Ms Ingram was General Manager, Finance System Division, in the Commonwealth’s Treasury Department where she had responsibility for providing advice to the Treasurer about regulatory policy issues relating to banking, insurance and superannuation and the Australian financial system.
For three years from January 2005 Ms Ingram was the Australian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris.
Ms Ingram also held the position of Chief Adviser, International in the Treasury with responsibility for advising the government on international economic developments and policy issues as well as Australia’s participation in the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, OECD, Asia–Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and G20 meeting of finance ministers.

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