Investigative blogger Peter Wicks reveals more suspicious HSU payments and introduces another Jackson into the saga — Kathy Jackson’s former husband, Jeff Jackson.
In any game, as anybody can tell you, getting a big lead early does not necessarily mean victory will be yours. Often, there is a comeback — or those in the front fall in a crumpled heap.
If you need proof of this, just ask Steven Bradbury — or, in politics, perhaps just wait about six months and then ask Malcolm Turnbull.
In the battle for the future of Craig Thomson’s political career, on the other side is the Coalition, the conservative press and shock-jock brigade, and their cheerleader “whistleblower”, the Health Services Union boss Kathy Jackson.
The collateral damage – or innocent casualties – in all of this seem to be the entire membership of the HSU.
The debate, of late, seems to be ignorant of facts and high on morals — as the only real charge remaining against Thomson, that hasn’t been dismissed by the relevant authorities, it seems, is his alleged use of prostitutes on a HSU credit card.

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This allegation is backed up by the flimsiest of evidence, with credit card records that were dismissed by eight separate investigations. However, they have been once again brought to light by his accuser’s partner’s organisation, Fair Work Australia, and their so-called “investigation”. This FWA investigation has a rapidly growing cloud over its integrity, as does FWA’s integrity — with the involvement of its Vice President, Michael Lawler, coming into the spotlight. Many, including myself, are calling for a Judicial Inquiry into this matter.
In the all-important contest for public opinion and, thereby, moral justification, the public up until now appear to have sided with Jackson and the Coalition.
Jackson herself, now in the spotlight, has some huge questions to answer in regards to allegations of corrupt practices, as evidence comes to light regarding seemingly unusual financial transactions, and conflicting public statements. Even before this evidence – first published in Independent Australia – came to light, she had been fighting off allegations of money laundering as recently as February this year.
The Liberal Party, keen to hitch their wagon to anyone who might help them score political points, have eagerly gone along for the ride. Their involvement has clearly overstepped the mark, however, as opinion polls show people are turning away from their “rabid dog on the attack” strategy.
The likes of Tony Abbott, Christopher Pyne, Eric Abetz, and George Brandis have been cheered on by the usual candidates from the establishment press. Helping them in their bid for the moral high ground have been the shock jocks, including one who had reportedly been apprehended by police at least once for loitering in public lavatories, allegedly for sexual gratification, and another who has allegedly faced repeated suspensions for getting drunk and groping female members of staff.
Yet again, hypocrisy rules the (air)waves.
To his credit, Thomson has lasted the distance, where many would have cracked under the pressure. He has bided his time, with the person who knows him best – his wife, Zoe – by his side. Thomson has no doubt been waiting for the debate to start looking at the facts — rather than the hysteria and moral panic we have seen up until this point.
The facts we have been publishing at Independent Australia, in the form of documents, have not shown Thomson’s innocence. However, they have shown that Thomson’s accuser appears to have her own agenda and, on the face of it, has been using members’ funds for her own personal purposes.
Kathy Jackson’s bizarre antics in Federal Court last week, as she tried to save her job – and perhaps prevent independent auditor’s going through the finances of the union she ran – only serve to heighten these concerns.
Today, new evidence of strange financial practices under Jackson’s watch have come to light.
You can see via the below link, two expense payments for Kathy Jackson. The first one you will notice is itemized. I am unsure if any of these payments are odd, but I will assume that they are all legitimate. The second expense payment however, is not itemized. This $4,695 payment of members money is just marked as “general”.
[See these Expense Claims in PDF]
I have not known any company to just pay an expense payment for that amount without some sort of indication as to what it’s for. Then again, most companies wouldn’t allow someone to approve their own expenses.
Also strange are the payments via the link below, marked as BCOM payments.
[See the BCOM Payments in PDF]
These four payments total a whopping $37,600 of union funds. This includes “Honorarium” payments of $13,800, and yet more suspicious “professional fees”.
Union members would like to know what these payments were for. Members also query who was deserving of all these “honorarium” payments whilst their union was being bled dry from within and the future Baillieu and O’Farrell governments were planning to strip members of their hard-earned benefits.
There is an earlier case, which I think shines a light on the way the HSU operated under the control of the Jacksons, as for a time there were both Jeff and Kathy Jackson there.
The case involves a woman who was being forced to resign due to her having Multiple Sclerosis. This you would assume is something the union would go hard on, an employee being pushed to resign over a disability, particularly the “Health” Services Union.
The employee in question was actually diagnosed with MS before starting her role at the job she was being forced to resign from. Not only that, she had worked in the role for a number of years and her performance was apparently in no way hampered by her MS — in fact she was achieving better results than others in her field. At the time of this happening, she even had 63 days of unused sick leave owing to her.
Still, her heartless employer was determined to get rid of her.
With all of this, you would think the Union would have come down on her employer like a tonne of bricks, but alas you would be wrong.
“Who was this heartless employer?” I hear you ask.
The employer was none other than the Health Services Union, and her boss doing these actions, none other than Jeff Jackson.
Below is a link to the letter from the employee, Diana Asmar, who was then actually the Mayor of Darebin, to Jeff Jackson in response to being terminated.
[Read Diana Asmar's Letter To Jeff Jackson Here.]
A few things emerge from this letter, which raise more serious questions.
In particular, in the second paragraph on the second page, there is the mention of superannuation. In fact, it suggests that an offer was made for a fraudulent claim to be processed, with the aid of Kathy Jackson, who was on the HESTA board, all Diana needed do – allegedly according to Jeff Jackson – was obtain a dodgy doctors certificate.
This begs the question: was this normal procedure, and does this mean there any claims that were put through HESTA, that are fraudulent?
I have heard unconfirmed allegations of Jeff Jackson receiving a disability payout and then going back to work almost straight away at the HSU.
So, this is a startling claim by Asmar — as it raises questions not only over member’s funds but also over their retirement savings as well.
The other question in my mind is: “Is it in the best interests of the members to offer Diana a payout of over $100,000?”
Still, it seems no matter how many documents we discover that suggest wrongdoing, Kathy Jackson is determined to fight on. She has been quick to point fingers, make accusations, and conjure up conspiracy theories, but has as yet been unable to sufficiently answer the serious questions raised by these documents.

Mayor Diana Asmar and daughter Destiny: image courtesy of an article in Melbourne Times Weekly about how she “conquered MS”. [Click image to read article.]
This week is another big week for Jackson, with two major events in the calendar.
On Tuesday night, Jackson is performing at the HR Nicholl’s Society bash. The HR Nicholl’s Society is a Liberal Party industrial relations think tank, and on Tuesday, it welcomes Jackson is the Guest Of Honour at one of its events. A packed house of Coalition members, party faithful, and hangers-on will be there to see her perform hits like, I Got The Power, We Are The Champions, I Am Woman, and These Boots (Are Made For Walking). Well, not exactly, but I would expect her speech to be along those lines.
Many have wondered whether the Liberal Party would cancel this event, but I have my doubts. I tend to think that the Liberals will keep using her while they think there is the chance of a political point to be made; then, when Jackson’s utility has been exhausted, they will brush her off like something nasty stuck to their Italian leather shoes — and quickly forget they ever admired her.
On Friday, Jackson is back in Federal Court — to appeal the decision to put an interim administrator in place and to put all positions up for re-election. Jackson, it seems, does not want the Union’s finances closely examined and is not at all fond on letting the Union members decide who runs the Union.
I hope that Jackson manages to get through the week without attempting, again, to contact the judge in private. I also hope she can manage to contain herself in court a little bit better than last week — where she turned the case into a circus.
I am sure that there will be more to report on during the week, as the Jackson show continues its national tour.
Meanwhile, in the electorate of Dobell, Craig Thomson patiently waits for those with the early lead to stumble.

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41 Comments
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@TonyAbbottMHR Does Kathy Jackson still have your full support? Still call her heroic & courageous? http://t.co/2I8HcL6V #askTony
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What a novel way for a crook to defer attention from themselves, point the finger at someone else. thats not been done before has it. Godwyn is going to look like a preschool concert compared to this
For evidence of breathtaking gall, consider her actions in court. Attempt to influence proceedings through inappropriate contact with the judge. He reprimands her. Then, when his decision doesn’t suit her, she argues that he should disqualify himself because he is biased against her because he reprimanded her. What a hide!
@Y7News Breaking News: Kathy Jackson about to embarrass HR Nicholl’s Society bash as links to Tony Abbott exposed : http://t.co/3KoN2BbD
Still unsure why none of this evidence is making its way into MSM. Yesterdays SMH printed a letter from a female reader in Mosman praising KJ’s courage and urging her to start her own political party because she would certainly have this reader’s vote. Breathtaking! Opposition must have wind of the content on this site because they’ve switched to that goodie “the boats, the boats”.
Has anyone ever seen Kathy Jackson and Peter Jackson in the same room? #justasking #explainsalot http://t.co/qQPBUuEW #MemberForJacksonville
Strange that I am unperturbed in deriving pleasure from seeing her falseness established with each article by Peter Wicks.
It is going to go down in the annals of Australian political history; filed alongside the Costigan inquiry under “never start an inquiry that you don’t know the outcome in advance”.
Perhaps the strangest thing in this saga is that Graham Richardson, possibly for the first time in his entire political career, said something perceptive:
“I am able, however, to offer some praise for Thomson. Not many people ever have the blowtorch applied to their bellies in the manner we have all seen over the past 12 months. The embattled MP has limitless courage. How he can continue day after day is beyond me completely. He bats on undaunted. No report, no amount of conclusive evidence, no denial from a party he has accused of wrongdoing, shakes him off his chosen path. ”
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/opinion/thomson-batting-on-to-the-bitter-end/story-e6frgd0x-1226366151005
How can we gag the revolting Richo. His relevance depravation making him go to the dark side confirms what I believed when I worked for a senator when he was a senator.
He is a bully and spiv. with no credibility on anything – he did his very best to utterly scuttle the banning of CFC’s and when I stood up to his bullying he complained to my boss.
My boss pretended to chew me out then bought me dinner.
MarilynS
You are absolutely right, Richo has become just another MSM hack, except that in the transformation, he has turned his back on the values that he supposedly held dear as a ALP power broker.
Relevance depravation must be really hard for him to handle!
Does anyone else find it interesting that the same ABN number is attributed to at least three different names, Quen Chan for “Legal services” in Hong kong, Kathy Jackson for expenses, and BCOM for who knows what, or am I reading it wrong?
Richo might find out that Craig Thomson’s limitless courage stems from the knowledge that he hasn’t done anything wrong.
Profecto, what a novel idea!
BCOM, an acronym for Bachelor of commerce, maybe she thinks that she deserves more money on top of her $270k + for extra qualifications?
If you don’t believe Craig Thomson, then you believe Kathy Jackson, and if you believe Kathy Jackson, then what is wrong with you?
well she certainly burnt her last bridge with unions tonight.
Funny to see Kate McClymont working hand in-glove with Kathy Jackson
Cyclone Kathy: “Ms Jackson also said HSU East general secretary Michael Williamson recently told another official that he had a $2 million war chest available to him to fight union elections inside and outside the HSU.”
Kate McClymont: “There is also speculation about a battle over the coffers of a secret election slush fund controlled by Mr Williamson’s faction. Organisers and officials – including those who are now opposed to Mr Williamson – have been contributing $45 a fortnight to the fund for years.”
45 X 26 = 1170 per official-year. How many officials does this HSU have? It sounds like between Williamson, Jackson 1 and 2, Rob Elliot and Thomson they must have spent all the member dues about 10 times over
McClymont is still claiming Thomson is being investigated by police when they have already said they are not investigating.
She also still seems to think the FWA report was fair dinkum instead of biased crap.
Jackson failed to tell her audience of ghouls that she took money from Williamson to run her election campaigns in Victoria. Nothing wrong with slush funds back then seemingly. But when addressing the HR Nichols society, like a bat sucking up to Dracula, what’s wrong with a little bit of hypocrisy between friends and other blood suckers?
Heard after the meeting
Sir, a woman’s preaching is like a dog’s walking on his hind legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to find it done at all.
I am appalled that I have seen or heard NOTHING of these allegations in the MSM! I have actually tried to raise them in comments to articles on thomson on the ABC but it was not published. Something rotten going on here.
It may be that Kathy is after pre-selection for a Liberal seat, now that more scrutiny “should” be applied to unions.
muckraking hack McClymont has form for printing any old tosh told to her but I hear a lawsuit is winging it’s way towards her after her piece on a PI involved in these matters. Sadly one has also landed in the in-box of one of her informants whose sanity Kate neglected to check.
As for Smith & Jones- does anyone take them seriously anymore?
Its about time that someone gave the Tax Office a ring so that they could do a proper Audit of the Books.
@OscarJones – would that be Harry Lime Orson, gumshoe extrordinaire, that is suing McClymont? I have a feeling she won’t be losing any sleep over that one – or needing to contact her solicitors in a hurry.
For those interested, and who may not have read it, here is the link to an article on Kathy Jackson’s address to the H R Nichols Society.
http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/kathy-jackson-compares-shorten-to-dracula-20120612-208ir.html
The best was the last paragraph:
“She said their union subscriptions should be going towards employing industrial staff, research staff and organisers ‘but where it has been going is somewhere else’ “.
Somewhere else? Where exactly, Ms Jackson?
Also, in a story titled “HSU boss speaks to conservative IR group, HR Nicholls Society” found on the following website
http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2012/s3523806.htm
for ABC News AM, it states that “Kathy Jackson compared herself to Joan of Arc and maintained a desire to right wrongs was her only motive”.
Poverina!
She is suffering from delusions of grandeur
Look if the media has to twist people’s words I would rather they did it to someone like Ms Jackson – maybe a sign the Great Media Clobbering Machine is gearing up to switch sides? – but in fairness she only compared herself in a rather negative sense to Joan of Arc
This is how Tony Wright heard it: ”I am not Joan of Arc,” she said. ”I am not a political virgin.” But she wanted reform.
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/union-secretary-takes-fight-into-heartland-of-the-old-foe-20120612-208iq.html
Seriously, I would have thought she had done enough real dodgy dealings that ought to be reported rather than that particular misquote.
A full transcript of Kathy Jackson’s address can be found here:
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/mirandadevine/index.php/heraldsun/comments/how_to_reform_unions_by_kathy_jackson/
Tony Wright is incorrect with his claim that she said “I am not Joan of Arc,” and “I am not a political virgin.” The ABC News AM is also incorrect with its version.
According to the transcript said the following:
“The only thing perhaps I have in common with Joan of Arc is that I did suffer a bout of psychiatric illness and the historical consensus now is that she frequently did.”
My mistake, she also made the following reference to Joan of Arc
“I want to finish on a personal note. I am not Joan of Arc. I am not a political virgin. I have been an activist in the labor movement all my adult life, played the political game and have the bruises to prove it.”
Tony Wright is correct.
Yeah well her victims have a whole lot more bruises than she does.
I have contacted McClymont and 4 Corners re some investigation into Ms Jackson’s activities. So far deathly silence. As i said in another comment to the ABC article here I don’t know howms jackson sleeps at night if only half of what peter Wicks has uncobered is true.
Apologies for sloppy typing on previous post.
It shows how delusional KJ really is if she believes that, as she stated in her talk to the HR Nicholls society, that they were listening to her.
I found it sickening to watch Peter Reith smiling and making small talk with her, as if they were brothers (sisters) in arms.
In reality, the only thing that KJ would have in common with members of the HR Nicholls Society is her bank balance, and the only reason that they would have anything to do with her is because of the vain hope that she will help bring down the government.
Idiots all of them.
Grey: “@OscarJones – “I have a feeling she won’t be losing any sleep over that one – or needing to contact her solicitors in a hurry.”
Of course not as no responsibility is taken and indemnity is provided by her bosses but one of her informants will be in dire trouble for blatant fibs- this I know as I was in a court when the case was tossed out due to non-appearance (for the 3rd time).
Journalists are supposed to double check their facts-not simply quote people who can say anything. As the late Michael McGurk found and as we have seen with the phoney credit card slips presented by Fairfax as genuine with demands, against all principal, a person prove their innocenc
I am bit mystified about what the Michael McGurk reference means in this context, but I am gratified to learn that Graham Richardson somehow managed to get involved with that one also.
Sydney, nice place to visit, but who’ld want to live there?
After receiving a ticker tape parade by the H R Nicholls Society on Tuesday, Kathy Jackson will have to come down from the clouds for tomorrow to faces the real world in the name of Justice Flick.
He is one person who will not stand up and applaud her.
http://www.theage.com.au/national/case-against-embattled-mp-appears-dead-20110907-1jxub.html
The Australian are still claiming the police are investigating Craig Thomson.
I am heartened that this story is starting to get out there and I think we will look back on the Jackson-Lawler affair as the time when the mainstream media finally jumped the shark.
I now use blogs and sites such as IA to source my news – I can get my weather direct from the BOM and sport from discussion sites such as bigfooty. The MSM has become a carnival of irrelevance. In an article that revealed that Australians like an activist state, oppose privatisation and support regulated workplaces Possum Comitatus over at the ever diminishing Crikey (who seem to be swilling the MSM Kool Aid) revealed the mentality that afflicts the media/politico circus:
As a country we have an unparalleled opportunity right in front of us – not only in deciding the type of society we want to be, but having the capacity to generate the wealth we need to solve any and all of our problems. It would be a tragedy if we fucked this up because some of us refused to acknowledge how important it actually is to bring the public along with us.
But then a commenter (not me) pointed out:
Interesting separation of categories in your last paragraph Poss – “Us” and “The Country” are one category, and “The Public” are another category separate from “Us, the Country”… Perhaps instead of “Us” bringing “The Public” with “Us”, “Us” could actually go to where the Public, who are the Country, are instead? Maybe the public are onto something that “Us” aren’t grasping? Would having a big-government, northern-European style social democracy actually be a good thing that “Us” should implement, instead of trying to convince the public otherwise?
We have a politico/media complex that has an ‘us and them’ attitude to the general public. They have, literally, placed themselves outside of our society it seems, and I think it enjoins us to urge all our family, friends and colleagues to return the favour.
Richo is just saying it how it is. Labor is rotten to the core, with honesty lacking. Kathy Jackson is a hero.
Ann, if you believe that, you are as delusional as KJ.
There is a column in the Sunday Telegraph called something like; ‘They don’t sue’ or words to the effect. The premise of the column is that peccadilloes, misdemeanour’s, faux pas behaviour and other embarrassing goings on in the world of celebrities are divulged. Of course, no names are used so that if anyone were to sue they would have to admit some sort of involvement in the affair and that they could not do without putting themselves in a position where they’d have to prove their innocence.
With that in mind, I am just astounded that KJ and others have not sued the pants off both Peter Wicks and IA.
Maybe there is a reason for that?
One has to wonder.
Yeah Kathy rode into action in her $84,000 Volvo she rorted from the union members, went to her $2.4 million home and pretended she was a poor union official with her $300,0000 + per annum wages and other goodies she awarded herself.
More like a delusional anti hero I reckon.
So Kathy Jackson lives at Balwyn. The only thing I know about that place is the Skyhooks song. Explains why, for the judge in the HSU case, “you ain’t safe when you get home
She’s gonna call you on the telephone
She’s gonna call you on the telephone”
Damn, every time I read a Jackson article I will have brainsong with “Balwyn Calling”.
Thanks for that!
Balwyn is Melbourne’s Pennant Hills; a poor man’s Gordon, parvenu.
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