Statement from the dead: Sir_Constant.

Day 2,355, 02:19 Published in Australia Australia by Ranger Bob

Right

So, firstly, I quit, and that's it. I'm not playing, and I don't want to be one of those people who says they are going to do something, and doesn't.

eBut, I WILL come back, AT LEAST TO PROVIDE COMMENT, while I'm still alive and kicking and if I feel there is a need to say something.

In this case, I do.

So no "gee ranger's back" things. I am NOT. I am here for about as long as it takes to write this.

Firstly:

As one of the FEW actually there.

As the Inspector General responsible for the investigation.

And, given I have absolutely no CONFLICT nor INTEREST in the matter you are now considering, I will trust you believe I remain as impartial now, as I did then.

I would like to comment on the case considered by me, nigh on 2-3 years ago, relating to Sir Constant.

I wrote the eventual report to Senate that was considered.

Here are the facts of the OUTCOME:

1. Sir Constant was found NOT GUILTY of theft. This was because the eventuating charge that he took money could not be PROVEN. It also was because there was sufficient doubt, both from information HE provided, and information ADMIN provided, to suggest it may not have been him.

Right, go that? Excellent. Let's move on.

2. I found SC GUILTY of negligence. He should have KNOWN and took steps to PREVENT, any misuse of his account, or passwords held on his PC that were used by a IP different to his, but in the same location of Australia.

This was all that could be found at the time. In the end, I thought he was bloody stupid. But a non Aussie and against this country? NO.

NO NO NO NO.

So, he made a mistake. This is absolutely clear. I found he was NEGLIGENT. THIS IS FACT.

You now have a choice. It is several years later. You can of course, absolutely of course, hold this against him. And, you have more than enough to.

But dredging up this past stuff is pretty low stuff - the guy has since appeared to do a lot of good things. I suppose the question is, how much penance must one pay to erase the mistakes of the past.

That choice eAustralia, I leave to you.

Bye.

Ranger.
Past Inspector General
Responsible for the Investigation into Sir Constant.
Past eAussie patriot