Saturday, January 31, 2009

Malice in Wonderland - CCC occupies the moral low ground


Silverstone snubs DPP to prosecute Burke and Marlborough

The revelation on the website CCCexposed that Mike Children Overboard Silverstone and Major General Roberts-Smith ignored the advice from the DPP that the CCC should not charge Burke and Marlborough should dispel any doubts about the malicious nature of the decision by the Corruption and Crime Commission to pursue these prosecutions.

CCCexposed alleges the CCC kept this advice from the DPP, secret - and who would doubt it?

The Desert Rat thinks it must have been for fear of embarrassment and to hide their rancorous and spiteful tactics. Let's hope substantial costs are awarded against the CCC when the case is eventually thrown out of court.

These charges were laid over 2 years after the evidence was given relating to the Smith's Beach development. In pursuing these charges the CCC's design is to place Burke and Marlborough in unnecessary jeopardy and bankrupt them if possible, particularly if an appealed is required.

The Smith's Beach Inquiry has been a embarrassment and financial fiasco for the CCC and WA taxpayers.

In some coming articles the Desert Rat will demonstrate how naive and stupid Silverstone and company were by allowing the CCC to get sucked into local Busselton - Dunsborough development politics and take the side of developers who opposition to Smith's Beach is not on environmental matters.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Blessed Brian Burke: Canonise or crucify?


Some are more equal than others

The website CCCexposed carries an interesting post on former Judge Kevin Hammond's role in the gaoling of Brian Burke on the "travel rorts" charge back in the 1990's. Graeme Campbell former Federal Member for Kalgoorlie claims in the article that Judge Hammond the first CCC Commissioner allowed as admissible evidence, photocopies of travel claims when the originals should have been used.

Judge Hammond strangely departed the Corruption and Crime Commission after hearing all the evidence in the Smith Beach Inquiry fiasco, but before the report was finalised! We now know Judge Hammond's report was extensively rewritten after Hammond left the CCC, presumably with the full knowledge of CCC Executive Director Mike Children Overboard Silverstone.

The cavalier acceptance of photocopies, instead of originals, as evidence at Burke's trial, by Judge Kevin Hammond, reminded the Desert Rat of a few other dodgy aspect of Burke's treatment and gaoling for two years on the unwarranted conviction.

In respect of Burke's travel claim and it should be noted that public servants filled out Burke's travel claim, not Burke or his political staff. If Burke was deliberately trying to rort the system, one of his loyal political (on contract) staff would have done the job.

Burke was charged and convicted in the feeding frenzy that followed the "WA Inc" hysteria. It is interesting, that Carmen Lawrence after she opportunistically usurped the Premiership also claimed a $5000 travel allowance for travel which she never took. It was over a year before what could also be called a "travel rort", was "discovered".

Although the story was around parliament house for a few days before, news flashed around caucus members on 5 November 1992 that the "travel rort" story was to be front page on tomorrow's The West Australian (6 November 1992).

That afternoon, in time for the evening TV news bulletins, John Halden MLC rose to his feet in the Legislative Council and tabled the infamous "Easton Petition" which reflected unfairly and misleadingly on Opposition Leader Richard Court.

This sensational "news" was designed to, and had the effect of displacing the Carmen Lawrence's "travel rort" story off the front page of The West Australian.

Why Carmen Lawrence was never prosecuted and Burke was prosecuted, is still beyond the Desert Rat understanding, if everyone is equal before the law?

The Desert Rat knows of about 15 to 20 federal politicians who have made mistakes or perhaps "rorted" their travel allowance but were never maliciously prosecuted and gaoled at all, let alone gaoled for two years as meted out to Burke by Judge Hammond.

That subtle differentiation of who gets charged, allows some unaware perhaps unthinking journalists to refer to Burke as "the disgraced former premier". But that same epithet could have easily been applied to Carmen Lawrence, (and a similar epithet to about 20 federal members) had someone just as malicious and prejudiced decided to charge her (and the Federal MP's) with stealing!

Given that it is very easy to make mistakes with travel claims, particularly by country members and ministers who travel frequently and rely on their staff to complete claims, both Burke and Lawrence should never have been charged.

There is a fine line sometimes between being cherished and canonised and being castigated and crucified by malicious enemies, then the media and public opinion.

There but for the grace of god go many of us mere mortals.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Children Overboard Fiasco: Silverstone's version of events doesn't make sense.


Serious flaws in Silverstone's (on left) secret submission to "Children Overboard" Inquiry.

The Desert Rat knows from the Senate inquiry into the infamous "Children Overboard" fiasco that Brigadier Mike Silverstone made a written submision to the inquiry or tabled written notes of his activities.

We can presume that Silverstone made a request to the Senate Committee to keep the submission or notes secret, because the submission or tabled papers does not appear on the list of public submissions to the Inquiry or tabled papers. Under Senate practice, all submissions and tabled documents are public and listed, except where the person making the submission has asked, and the Committee agreed, to keep it secret.

What we know from material tabled to the inquiry revealed, is that Brigadier Silverstone claimed he had scribbled the word "child" into the notes after the call from Commander Banks. The word "child" replaced "men thrown over side". Silverstone never rang back to Commodore Banks to check that crucial change in the notes of his conversation with Commodore Banks. "Child" we known later blossomed into "children".

We also know that some three or four days later, Silverstone added to his record of the phone conversation to Commodore Banks, a notation of the supposed time of the call (7.20am Darwin time).
The time of this call is in dispute, and importantly, Silverstone's evidence was not challenged on this issue.

This alleged time added days later is important, because the time zone of the HMAS Adeliade was 2 hour and 30 minutes behind Darwin time, that is at 4.50 am.

The HMAS Adelaide logs record the first man overboard after first light at 5.06am followed by further man overboards between 5.43am and 5.56 am - an hour later. This latter time interval was when the fictitious "child overboard" incident supposedly occurred - a whole hour after the time of 7.20am that Silverstone added to his notes.

According to the Senate report transcript page 41:

3.54 According to Brigadier Silverstone, he spoke with Commander Banks at 7.20am Darwin ('India-Kilo') time on 7 October 2001. The time difference between Darwin and the Adelaide was then two and half hours, meaning that, on Brigadier Silverstone's account, the time on the Adelaide ('Golf" time) would have been 4.50am.

It doesn't add-up in the Desert Rat's calculations and it's strange it wasn't challenged by the Labor Senators on the Committee.

In fact, it was dark at 4.50am where the Adelaide was positioned 100 nautical miles north of Christmas Island; due south of Djakarta - some 2800km west of Darwin.

No-one jumps overboard in the dark!


The ALP Senators on the Committee seemed to be preoccupied with nailing the Howard Government and its Ministers - nailing military or naval small fry was a distraction and not politically in their interests - blame needed to be pinned on the Howard Government.

The time of the call was not confirmed by Brigadier Silverstone with Commodore Banks and it was some four week after the incident before Banks was even contacted!

The Desert Rat can not find any record of Silverstone contacting Banks within the following month to clear up the confusion. The rabbit was off and running.

How much did this one phone call fiasco cost Australia and its taxpayers? It all revolved around a disputed conversation between Silverstone and Banks - a conversation that Silverstone version has been proved didn't happen. Did Commander Banks tell a lie or did he get it bizarrely wrong or did Silverstone tell a lie or get it bizarrely wrong?

The political benefit and destruction was all at Silverstone's end of the conversation and should have been confirmed by him in writing immediately - which it wasn't.

Brigadier Mike Silverstone has now retired to the invisible job as the Executive Director of the Corruption and Crime Commission in Western Australia.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

How good is Mike Silverstone's memory?

Why did Silverstone have false testimony charges laid where the exact detail of a lawful conversation could not be recalled accurately?

Michael Greenberg
of the New York Review of Books in a very enlightening review of Sue Halpern's Can't Remember What I Forgot: The Good News from the Front Lines of Memory Research - shows just how dangerous the Corruption and Crime Commission charges of false testimony can be.

When the Desert Rat read the various media accounts of Julian Grill's false testimony charge and trial before a Magistrate, it sounded like Grill denied or thought he never spoke to Mike Allen at the Department of Planning and Infrastructure, which was not the case. In fact Julian Grill admitted under oath that he had a number of conversations with Mike Allen about a variety of planning matters - which were all intercepted and taped by the CCC, but did not recall a conversation which apparently touched briefly on Smith's Beach which was a matter being dealt with by Brian Burke.

What is both strange and malicious is that it was subsequently determined (when some crucial evidence, known to, but deliberately left out by the CCC), that Julian Grill had not done anything unlawful nor had Mike Allen a senior public servant. Yet the CCC supremos Silverstone and Roberts-Smith still pursued an expensive prosecution of alleged false testimony against Grill. A case where they have to prove intent to give false testimony - even though the whole process was lawful. Mind boggling?

The point of all this vindictive prosecution escapes the Desert Rat. Halpin's account of recent memory research shows how dangerous charges like this can be, even where very serious matters that involve unlawful conduct are dealt with.

Giving evidence on matters at the CCC public hearings circus would be incredibly stressful, because the CCC does not advise the victim about what matters, on which they intend to publicly interrogate them. The CCC have usually seized all the victims files and records so that they cannot refresh your memory on issues they may anticipate could arise. Witnesses can be maliciously set up by this evil and poisonous practice used by the CCC.

Greenberg writes in his review (which can be read here):

In her fascinating book about memory loss and the efforts of scientists to understand it, Sue Halpern reports an experiment in which members of the Cambridge Psychological Society were asked to reconstruct a meeting of the society that had taken place two weeks before. The average person was barely able to recall 8 percent of what had happened, and almost half of this was incorrect, peppered with the recollection of events that had never occurred or that had occurred elsewhere.

Such paltry power of retrieval in an educated, and supposedly attentive, group is not surprising. Memory, Halpern reminds us, "is not an archive," nor does it record in real time. It lives in the brain "in chemical traces. The traces can fade...and they can be augmented," depending on one's experience and observation. The intensity of an experience may sharpen the memory of it, while making it even less accurate. During situations of extreme stress, for example, the body is flooded with damaging amounts of the hormone cortisol, causing communication relayed by neurotransmitters and other chemicals in the brain to break down.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Why is Silverstone's Dad's Army swarming with ex-military?


Is oxymoronic taskmaster Mike Silverstone recruiting foot-soldiers for Dad's Army?

A few oxymoron came to mind when the Desert Rat discovered that Donald Barrett the Liberal candidate for the seat of Cockburn in the recent state election, was, prior to the election, an intelligence analyst (oxymoron) with the Crime and Corruption Commission.

Did Donald Barrett ever work for Brigadier Children Overboard Mike Silverstone in the army? Why is the CCC swarming with retired military - army to boot?

Is there real corruption involved in the appointment of staff to the CCC? Does it help to be a retired army serviceman? Does it help to have worked previously for or under Brigadier Mike Silverstone?

Our erstwhile CCC intelligence analyst Barrett must have been a little slow off the mark as he failed to make any headway against Left Faction super-dill Fran "How about a threesome?" Logan. Logan is the Left Faction slug and ALP Member for Cockburn who presided over Western Power board members, public servants and consultants who ripped off Western Power and taxpayers during his oversight of the botched break-up of the utility. He also presided over regular power shortages each summer, the Varanus Island fiasco and couldn't string two coherent sentences together and left us with a dysfunctional government power system. Just as well AlintaGas was privatised because Logan would have stuffed that up as well.

Donald Barrett tells us in the election blurb that he was in the army for 18 years, but says nothing about experience in military intelligence work. His rank isn't given so he was presumably an under achiever or wasn't into self promotion - not something you would expect from a political hopeful.

But then again they are really slow down at the CCC.
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It is an open secret that these retired soldiers are having a working holiday at the CCC. Perhaps they are well suited to "intelligence" work in such massive vacuum or empty space such as the CCC, undertaking government intelligence or military intelligence, whatever it may be. Was Barrett the person who "discovered" the false evidence about Brian Burke and Julian Grill? Or was it the wee beastie who wishes to appear invisible, Mike Silverstone who dreams up the false evidence? The CCC clowns seem to equate military justice with civilian justice - as dispensed by our courts. That's not surprising as CCC supremo Roberts-Smith is a former military Judge Advocate.

We can be thankful that this potpourri of chablis sipping cut-lunch soldiers and amateurs is not running military operations in Afghanistan. Given their performance at the CCC and in the Timor Sea (Children Overboard), they should have remained military retirees.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Sentence first - verdict afterwards. Silverstone's incompetence or maliciously deliberate delays?


The "House of Cards" Smith's Beach Inquiry now becomes Alice in Wonderland trials.

Unbelievably, Mike "Children Overboard" Silverstone and his minions at the Corruption and Crime Commission have taken over two years to lay new charges of giving false evidence against Julian Grill, Brian Burke, Norm Marlborough and two public servants. The charges relate to giving false evidence at public hearings in 2006, into the Smith Beach Development.

Is this undue delay, just plain incompetence on Siverstone's part or is the CCC deliberately delaying the process to bankrupt both Burke and Grill, damage their reputations and stave-off any embarrassing acquittals?

Incompetent outfits like the CCC should be made to bring charges within a reasonable time - perhaps 6 months, unless new evidence emerges.

Effectively, these people have already served more than a two year sentence and the charges have not yet gone to trial, let alone a verdict.

Like Alice's experience, is it all just a bad dream? Can such unreasonable delays be real?

"Sentence first-verdict afterwards" said the Queen.

These Western Australian citizens have lost their jobs, their livelihoods, their businesses and many of their friends in the ALP and those who are employed in government; as they are damned if they associate with them while under investigation and suspicion.

Friends won't speak freely to them because they know Mike Silverstone and his cabal may have a record of everything that is said, and photographs of them.

They may, in the future, hear selective parts of a conversation salaciously played out-of-context in some court. Some, possibly all, have had to live with the intrusion of phone bugs, secret cameras, listening devices and eyes prying over personal emails, mail and faxes - for over three years now.

Not to mention legal costs of $250 000 to $350 000 for some of them and thousands of hours of work going over details, court transcripts, records (that haven't been seized) to respond to the various charges relating to the very same matter - charges that never seem to end.

Like the current abuse of process by the CCC, justice was not exactly done in this Wonderland trial:

Alice's Evidence
`Let the jury consider their verdict,’ the King said, for about the twentieth time that day.
`No, no!’ said the Queen. `
Sentence first–verdict afterwards.’
`Stuff and nonsense!’ said Alice loudly. `The idea of having the sentence first!’
`Hold your tongue!’ said the Queen, turning purple.
`I won’t!’ said Alice.
`Off with her head!’ the Queen shouted at the top of her voice. Nobody moved.
`Who cares for you?’ said Alice, (she had grown to her full size by this time.) `
You’re nothing but a pack of cards!
At this the whole pack rose up into the air, and came flying down upon her: she gave a little scream, half of fright and half of anger, and tried to beat them off, and found herself lying on the bank, with her head in the lap of her sister, who was gently brushing away some dead leaves that had fluttered down from the trees upon her face.
`Wake up, Alice dear!’ said her sister; `Why, what a long sleep you’ve had!’
`
Oh, I’ve had such a curious dream!’ said Alice, she told her sister.
Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Silverstone dodges Senate questioning


Was the Major-General protecting the timorous Brigadier?

The Desert Rat was looking at transcripts of the
Senate Committee of Inquiry into the Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity and noticed Corruption and Crime Commission were listed to give evidence.

The Committee seemed to the Desert Rat, to be going through the motions. The transcript of evidence revealed most was rehashed material already in their 2008 Annual Report. CCC supremo
Major General Robert-Smith fielded all the questions and his responses were about as dry and interesting as camel dung.

Just towards the end of Roberts-Smith's comments, the Desert Rat realised that the
Executive Director Brigadier Mike Children Overboard Silverstone was at the Major General's side but hadn't uttered as word during the long and boring session. The Desert Rat only knew because Roberts-Smith asked the Chair for Silverstone to be excused!

Mr Roberts-Smith— Madam Chair, I wonder if Mr Silverstone could be excused at this stage.

He has an urgent commitment elsewhere.

CHAIR— Of course. Thank you very much.

Mr Silverstone— Thank you.

CHAIR— We will shortly be winding this up, but I do have a couple of quick questions. I note that the parliament committee has a formal role in promoting integrity in the public sector. What does it actually do?
There are a number of explanations for Roberts-Smith talkativeness and Mr Invisible Mike Silverstone's silence.

One is that Roberts-Smith has no confidence in Silverstone answering questions from Senators; that Silverstone is a timorous and shy beastie who now lacks any confidence; or that he was just there to waste taxpayers money and was possibly asleep.


For someone that has been paid about $1 million dollars in salary since being at the CCC, it must be retirement after military retirement for
Brigadier Mike Silverstone.

The Desert Rat wonders if Mike Silverstone is double dipping by collecting an army pension as well as an inflated CCC salary.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Silverstone's "Chinese Whisper" reflects a lack of basic administrative skill


What happened when Silverstone transmitted sensitive information orally and without confirmation?

Like the CCC's Smith's Beach fiasco, the Children Overboard political fiasco was also a massive waste of taxpayer's money and resources.

The Desert Rat was interested to read a
submission by Commodore Sam Bateman (ret.) to the Children Overboard Inquiry. Under the heading "Communications", he writes:

" The Minister for Defence has acknowledged that there was a breakdown of communications within his portfolio with the “"children overboard”" incident (3) but I believe the causes of confusion are deeper than that.

Developments in communications over the last decade or so, particularly email and mobile phones, have meant that an unofficial and informal channel of communications has developed within the Defence Force that to some extent runs counter to the formal chain of command and formal message channels.

Frequently the informal channel will run ahead of the formal channel leading to the risk of “Chinese whispers” as information is passed from one person to another. Chinese whispers” clearly were happening during the “children overboard” incident as demonstrated for example, by the controversial phone conversations on 7 October 2001 between Commander Banks and Brigadier (Mike) Silverstone and then further “up the line”.

As now appears accepted, the conversation between (Commander) Banks and Silverstone was the main source of the myth that was passed onto Air Vice Marshall Titheridge then to Ms Jane Halton and then seized upon by the political “spin doctors”.

At the meeting of the People Smuggling Task Force on Sunday 7 October (4), Group Captain Walker appears to have had the formal messages but by then, the informal channel had jumped ahead and “the horse had bolted”.

As Dennis Shanahan, Political Editor of The Australian, has suggested, the entire episode was the result of senior professional military officers hurriedly transmitting information orally and without confirmation”.(5) I agree with this assessment but in defence of the senior military officers, I must also say that they were responding to a heavily politicised environment created by aggressive, “shoot from the hip” bureaucrats in senior positions in Canberra.

What can be done about this situation? It is a consequence of technological advances and to some extent, it is inevitable that in a highly political charged situation, bureaucrats and ministerial staff in Canberra are going to seek information from the operational level on which to base their advice to the Minister.

However, for officers at the operational level, these phone calls are highly disruptive. The same might be said within the Defence Force about phone calls from further up the operational chain of command. As Greg Sheridan has rightly observed in The Australian, these phone calls are “a dysfunctional aspect of modern military organisation”. (6)

While Brigadier Silverstone, as Commander Northern Command, was notionally in command of border protection operations, he is an Army officer and not experienced in maritime operations.

His (Silverstone's) phone call to Commander Banks (7) in the heat of the operation on October 7 would not have been helpful, particularly as Banks may have found the need to explain carefully some basic issues of seamanship, seaworthiness, life saving at sea, navigation and so on.

The present system of operational command and control in the Defence is a joint one and officers trained in one military environment (air, land or sea) can find themselves in command of operations in another environment. However, it is most important that they do not move personally into a mode of giving advice or asserting influence outside of their experience. I suggest that this was a feature of the phone calls between Silverstone, Titheridge and Halton. "

The Desert Rat thinks history is repeating itself with Brigadier Mike Silverstone (ret.)

(3) John Kerin, “Communications breakdown, says Hill”, The Weekend Australian, The Nation, February,
16-17, 2002, p. 4.
(4) Marian Wilkinson, “Tampering with the evidence”, The Sydney Morning Herald, News Review, February
16-17, 2002, p.23.
(5) Dennis Shanahan, “A damning indictment of bureaucrats”, The Weekend Australian, The Nation,
February 16-17, 2002, p. 4.
(6) Greg Sheridan, “Out of the blue, a big whopper”, The Weekend Australian, Inquirer, February 23-24,
2002, p.23.
(7) Marian Wilkinson, “A few good men”, The Sydney Morning Herald, News Review, February 23-24,
2002, p.27.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Silverstone goes "overboard" with surveillance


Silverstone's dark "War on Terror"

The Sunday Times this week revealed that Julian Grill his wife Lesley and visitors to their Mount Street home have been continally filmed by CCC voyeurs. This surveillance and gross invasion of privacy would have continued during the tragic death of their granddaughter last year - and continues today.

Not only is Mike "Children Overboard" Silverstone and the voyeurs down at the CCC bugging Julian Grill's house including their bedroom, we have now learned that Silverstone has also hidden cameras monitoring all movements to and from the Grill's house.

One miniature camera was discovered by an SEC worker last year and immediately shifted by the CCC goons.

The Desert Rat has been told the camera was low enough to see up a woman's skirt, if her hem is above the knee. That must have amused and titillated the spooks in the nearby van. Were any of these images circulated?

There is a strong probability that there are other cameras in the house - perhaps a toilet camera in case someone has a penchant for reading on the loo.

Mike Silverstone is very desperate to find something on Julian Grill to justify his massive waste of taxpayers money and probably illegal warrants.

Silverstone and his goons from Dad's Army, as well, have intercepted all Grill's home phone calls, mobile phones calls, faxes, email and bugged all the rooms in his house, including the bedroom.

To get warrants for this snooping Silverstone had to convince a judge that he had strong evidence that Grill had committed an offence which could incur a 7 year prison term. To date they don't seem to have any evidence that Grill has broken any law. The CCC has resorted to selectively airing salacious bits of conversations to severely damage or destroy Grill's public reputation.

No wonder Silverstone did not want to have the Parliamentary Inspector Malcolm McCusker QC look at the warrant applications. The Desert Rat believes the CCC has dishonestly obtained the warrants and someone should eventually go to gaol for this unnecessary and appalling breach of privacy and civil liberties.

In our Anglo Australian legal system, a strong principle of justice should be that the state must never use these types of powers unless they involve serious crime such as murder or major organised crime AND that they have strong evidence an offence has been committed. They certainly should not be used for CCC fishing expeditions.

Silverstone's grandiose pursuit of high profile politicians does not fit either of these two basic requirements. Silverstone seems to want to run the show like Dick Cheney who said after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon that "the USA was going to go over to the dark side".

It is clear to the Desert Rat that the CCC has been operating "on the dark side" of the law for most of its existence and like Chaney - Rumsfeld - Wolfowitz and fellow travellers, the CCC cabal will reap their bitter harvest.

It is becoming more probable as time goes by that the shady CCC operatives will end up in disgrace and in gaol.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Van Onselen argues for an Independent Review of Corruption and Crime Commission


Who is the CCC trying to protect? asks Peter Van Onselen

In this weeks The Sunday Times, respected political commentator Peter Van Onselen says that:
"In recent months, the extraordinary powers of the CCC have given cause to question the findings and methods of its operations".

Van Onselen was alluding to Edmund Burke's warning that "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."

He refers to Malcolm McCusker's "scathing review about the most secretive and unaccountable authority in the state." - the CCC, and supports the way McCusker has discharged his role as the Parliamentary Inspector of the CCC and more importantly supports the views McCusker has expressed in his reports which highlight the appalling way it has operated.

Van Onelen castigates the CCC for wasting time bugging politicians, bureaucrats and lobbyists and says it should like its NSW counterpart "go after drug dealers and murderers." - a function is has ignored in its five year existence.

Van Onselen says in the article
:

"In a democracy we should value our liberties and our freedoms. Sadly, the CCC does neither. It can invade people's privacy and go unchecked. When it is questioned as to the findings it issues from such invasions it seeks to further shield itself from review, as evidenced by its reaction from McCusker's criticisms."

The Desert Rat say bring on the review and we will see how many CCC officers get are charged misconduct and criminal offences. One certainty is that the CCC will desperately try to stop any independent review.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

"Children Overboard" Mike Silverstone changes the evidence


It's OK for Mr Invisible Mike Silverstone to change his evidence - even when prepared

Wouldn't it be nice if witnesses who were cross examined by the Corruption and Crime Commission on subjects they were not able to prepare for and review information, could fiddle with their evidence or restate it more accurately!

The invisible man, Mike "Children Overboard" Silverstone the Executive Director of the CCC appears to have been quite prepared to extend that privilege to himself according to the Children Overboard enquiry transcripts.

Was this fiddling with the record, just fixing an omission or something more nefarious?

Read this ABC Online report of proceeding of the Senate Inquiry in 2002:

Brigadier admits adding 'child' to notes

The Brigadier who first reported asylum seekers threw their children overboard has revealed he added the word "child" to his notes after he first received information about the incident.

Brigadier Mike Silverstone has given a written submission to the Senate committee investigating the affair.

The Commander of HMAS Adelaide, Norman Banks, has repeatedly denied ever reporting that children had been thrown overboard.

But the man on the other end of that first phone call, Brigadier Silverstone, insists he said it.

The Brigadier says that is supported by his notes of the conversation, even though he has now revealed that the words he recorded during the conversation were "men thrown over side".

He says he added the word child immediately after the conversation and just before he passed the message on to the head of strategic command, Air Vice Marshall Alan Titheridge.

The Senate committee continues its hearings next week."

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Mike Silverstone - The Invisible Man


Wee, sleekit, cowrin, tim'rous beastie,
O, what a panic's in thy breastie!
Thou need na start awa sae hasty
Wi bickering brattle!

Like Griffin the main character in HG Wells classic novella The Invisible Man, has Mike "Children Overboard" Silverstone the Executive Director of the CCC, successfully carried out a procedure to make himself invisible?

If he should try to become visible again, will he fail, and like the forlorn Griffin, become mentally unstable as a result?


The Desert Rat has pondered the invisible role played by Silverstone. It is not as though the CCC is investigating vicious criminals, bikie gangs or organised crime (heaven forbid), where there may be some threat to him - why then is he so reticent. Only one photo of Silverstone has been tracked down to date.

If Silverstone is under threat, then so should Roberts-Smith be, but he is happy to have his pompous image displayed without restraint in the public arena.

When the public hearing were announced into the (apparently legitimate) lobbying activities of Burke and Grill, Silverstone was soaking up all the kudos and glory of the coup in front of the TV cameras. Since then this timorous man has slunk into the shadows - no photos, no publicity, very few if any personally attributable statements or public appearances.

The CCC 2008 Annual Report has one only sentence identifying him as the Executive Director. Silverstone has the hallmark of a fugitive, low lying, refusing to be fully accountable to the
Parliamentary Inspector Malcolm McCusker QC by not providing details about the CCC's use of telephone interception warrants, warrants for bugging private homes and offices.

What does he actually do? The Desert Rat thinks he may have been employed because of some possible expertise in running covert operations. We can glean from the Annual Report that about 10 to 20 warrants to plant surveillance devices (bugs) and over 100 telephone interceptions are granted each year.

Administration would appear to be Silverstone's weakness. We know on the administration side he has been responsible for the stuff-up of simple search warrants and the embarrassing stuff-up of a number of charges presented to the Court's, as recently as last month. He had to re-issue the media release on Smith's Beach, CCC reports take forever to be finished and years for simple charges to be laid.

Some, including the Desert Rat, would suspect he lacks competence in that area.


Will or does Silverstone insist on having a barrister with him if and when interviewed by the Parliamentary Inspector, as have his minions such as Senior Investigator Mark Ingham? Why are they so precious and wary about being scrutinised by the Parliamentary Inspector, even in private?

Have they done something illegal or indulged in "misconduct" - God forbid? Will the wrath of justice, like Burns plough, wreak havoc upon this timorous mouse and his minions?

Thou saw the fields laid bare an' waste,
An' weary winter comin fast,
An' cozie here, beneath the blast,
Thou thought to dwell,
Till crash! the cruel coulter past
Out thro' thy cell.

But Mousie, thou art no thy lane,
In proving forsight may be vain:
The best laid schemes o' mice an' men
Gang aft agley,
An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain,
For promis'd joy!

To a Mouse by Robert Burns