Sunday, March 7, 2010

Beyond A Call for the NSW Transport and Infrastructure Corruption Inquiry

Beyond A Call for the NSW Transport and Infrastructure Corruption Inquiry




A Call for the NSW Transport and Infrastructure Corruption Inquiry, Politician and Media Inspired Inquiry Summons Taxi Mafia, "Shifty Nifty", Director General of Musical Chair, … , Cabcharge boss gets summons to inquiry, Taxi Plate, Beyond Taxi Plate and Faruque Ahmed’s Submission to the NSW Upper House Inquiry re Taxi Industry are at your service.


A Call for the NSW Transport and Infrastructure Corruption Inquiry


Taxi Reform Home link of the NSW Transport and Infrastructure is somewhat disturbing. In that document the T&I is asking for submissions regarding the very complex taxi plate issues before 11 March 2010. At outset, it appears the T&I is conspiring to cover up old crimes and attempting to provide some legitimacy to many illegitimate acts of the past and present, regarding a series of taxi plate scandals.


The above issues were not advertised properly and most taxi drivers, operators, owners and public in general know nothing about it. Obviously, the question I am asking is, “what are the reasons and grounds behind such secrecy?”


Why have the NSW T&I refused to compel the taxi networks to broadcast these types of messages?


Taxi Reform Home link, the NSW Transport and Infrastructure has ignored all other vital issues of the taxi industry including the Five Vital Components of the Taxi Industry. The NSW T&I is also blatantly using the taxi-payer’s funds and resources to protect the taxi plate value rather than protecting the public and state interests. Surely this is not the CHARTER of the NSW Transport & Infrastructure!


I therefore ask the Premier of NSW to initiate an immediate investigation about the conduct of the NSW T&I officials and their modus operandi.


Resolution of the so-called "Nexus Scheme" heading and information contains in that segment is very disturbing too.

In the past, the predecessors of the T&I had given hundreds of millions of dollars worth of public assets to people who could only be described as ‘criminals’. These people took those taxi plates under the guise of providing service to nexus area people, invalids and disabled people. In reality, they failed and refused to provide services to the intended people. They also double dipped the public, state and taxi drivers in general. The NSW T&I refused to take any action despite repeated requests to do so. Most of the time the T&I and those ‘protected species’ used racism and worker bashing to divert attention from these and other vital issues. TAXI COUNCIL (Limited) ON "CHERRYPICKING (front) and Deliberate Incitement are only two more examples in this regard.


The Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Report is another shameful episode. This questionable mob only spoke to one of the people who are responsible for this scandal. They also spoke to only other person who was beneficiary of this scandal. All of those people failed to (or refused to?) provide any documentation, evidence or any explanation regarding these scandals! Yet, Doloitte said, “ … While past poor administration and record keeping was noted, no evidence of corrupt conduct relating to the "Nexus Scheme" was found …”! One must wonder is it another example of promiscuity for virginity?


The NSW T&I officials also covered up about The Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Inquiry at that time to the authors of A Nexus Inquiry and Call for Nexus Inquiry!


One way to remove most of these corrupt and dangerous practices is handing over taxi plates to dedicated bailee taxi drivers through creative and service oriented modes with appropriate checks and balances. The seniority list register and many other incentive based scheme are only a few suggestions.


Unless the taxi industry is free of investors – the industry will remain captive, negative, anti-public, corrupt, vicious and counterproductive.


I also hope Price Waterhouse Coopers won’t compromise ethics, integrity, fairness and notion of justice for commercial interests.



Politician and Media Inspired Inquiry Summons Taxi Mafia, "Shifty Nifty", Director General of Musical Chair, … .


The approach of the NSW Taxi Council Limited is blatant and sugar coated i.e. NO MORE taxi plates. This approach is to ensure investor control as in many ways 90% taxis are under the thumbs of the investors and taxi bases. All these years they have manipulated the lease price and thereby the taxi plate price contrary to the wishes and interests of the state and public in general. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission must investigate this aspect of collusion and anti-competitive policies and practices with proper assistance of the NSW Transport and Infrastructure.


Many of those taxis mentioned above are not on the road because of operator A, B and C!

Operator A: Ruthless person and believes in charging the harsh and unjust maximum pay-ins to bailee drivers. This one will send 50 taxis on the road at the rate of $80 (for example) to make $4000.00. This person also believes such a scenario will reduce maintenance cost and will increase profit thereby.

Operator B: Not a bad fellow. B will send 60 taxis at the rate of $60 (for example) to make $3600.00 and so forth. Considering the extra maintenance cost, despite providing more service, Operator B will be making less profit. It is dumb, anti-public and anti-service.

Operator C: These good folks drive themselves and do not want to engage bailee taxi drivers to reduce their workers' compensation premium and insurance cost. Again a lesser service oriented environment is not encouraging to utilise most taxi cabs!


The NSW TDA: The remaining three and a half (out of 12 elected) Committee Members of the NSW Taxi Drivers Association for many reasons fighting to say NO MORE taxi plates to protect their meagre income! They are not realising that a fairer arrangement at the NSW Industrial Relations Commission can provide them a minimum income according many Case Laws of this land. More taxi plates with pro-service conditions got very good potential to eliminate ruthless Operator A and enhance more income.


Most importantly, taxi plates got no intrinsic value and they are the property of the state and public. Therefore; they must be utilised for the benefit of the state and public in general. Please note plates provide nothing. Nothing of any use! $400,000 to provide nothing! $28,600PA for nothing!! Except higher operator costs!!! Higher pay-ins and higher taxi fares!?


Again let's get the five point agenda correct!

Five Vital Components of the Taxi Industry

1. Taxi Industry is a service oriented industry.

2. Taxi Passengers must be given a safe and comfortable ride.

3. Taxi Drivers must be provided with a safe workplace and safer work practices.

4. Taxis plates are the property of the state and general public.

5. Taxis licenses must be used for the benefit of the people of New South Wales. Both the commuter and workers within the taxi industry must benefit not just a few privileged "stake-holders" as is the present situation.


However, the NSW Transport and Infrastructure's Conspiracy to Cove Up Crimes, Desperate Issues Papers and many more evidence clearly demonstrate the fact that the NSW T&I is openly and madly in love with taxi plates and interests of taxi investors contrary to the wishes and interests of the state, travelling public, taxi operators, bailee drivers and society in general!


Can any one explain how and from what authority the NSW T&I gained such a power like Rasputin?




Faruque Ahmed

Moderator

Free Australia Now

Mobile: 041 091 4118

Email: union_faruque@yahoo.com.au

Saturday, 6 March 2010

For more: Sydney Taxi Corruption


Cabcharge boss gets summons to inquiry

LINTON BESSER

March 3, 2010

Sydney's taxi tsar, Reg Kermode, will be forced by subpoena to give evidence before a parliamentary inquiry into the taxi industry.


The NSW parliamentary inquiry was set up following revelations, published in the Herald, that Cabcharge has been the chief beneficiary of a scheme which provided Sydney's powerful taxi networks with millions of dollars worth of taxi licences for free.


In February, during a three-day public hearing, Mr Kermode, Cabcharge's executive chairman, declined to appear, citing legal advice.


Last week, however, he was issued with a letter from the select committee running the inquiry, which demanded he take up a renewed invitation to appear as a witness or else he will receive an enforceable summons.


Three others have also been invited again to appear before the inquiry: Jim Glasson, the Transport Department's former director-general and now the chief executive of ComfortDelgro Cabcharge; Neville Wran, the former NSW premier; and Bruce Baird, the former transport minister in the Greiner government.


But of the four who received a second invitation to appear, it is only Mr Kermode who faces a summons should he decline.


Cabcharge is already fighting a high-profile case in the Federal Court which has been brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.


The commission alleges that Cabcharge has abused its market power and forced others out of the multibillion-dollar industry. Cabcharge denies all such allegations.


Christopher Brown, the head of the NSW Tourism and Transport Forum, has told the inquiry that Sydney's taxi services have suffered while ''we have seen the development of cartels, powerful interests and even collusive practices that have led to negative outcomes for both passengers and drivers''.


''I applaud the efforts of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, which is prosecuting Cabcharge for alleged anti-competitive behaviour ,'' he said.


He said the industry needed a complete overhaul.


''I can guarantee that Cabcharge lurks at the centre - Cabcharge's fingerprints are there somewhere. It is at the epicentre of the taxi industry and where the problems exist because there is not enough competition.''


This week, the government announced the first of 100 new taxi licences have been issued, after it reneged on its original promise to release an unlimited number of new licences.


The government also released a discussion paper which revealed that while Western Australia's taxi fleet grew by 25 per cent between 2003 and 2007, Sydney's fleet has grown less than 1 per cent.


Do you know more? investigations@smh.com.au





Faruque Ahmed

P O Box – 349

Alexandria - 2015



Ms. Jacqualine Myint

Price Waterhouse Coopers

Mob: 0416 181 515

Jacqualine.myint@au.pwc.com


Re: Taxi Plate


Dear Ms. Myint,


Further to my communications of Tuesday, February 23, 2010 I have to add the followings.


We have a de-regulated labor market.


We do not have a minimum income for the taxi workers.


We do not know why and who drafted and forwarded the Taxi Bill 2009 without any consultation whatsoever.


We also do not know why the NSW Transport & Infrastructure suddenly invited us for consultation and they took our valuable oral and written submissions. Yet, they failed to reply with anything substantial to us.


Why did they rush in for that 2009 Taxi Bill before the NSW Upper House Inquiry re Taxi Industry even commenced?


Why did some one go on to appoint Price Waterhouse Coopers to justify their right or wrong decisions earlier or even in future regarding taxi plates?


Is it smelly?


We can not deny the fact that:

Taxi Industry is a service oriented industry.

Taxi Passengers must be given a safe and comfortable ride.

Taxi Drivers must be provided with a safe workplace and safer work practices.

Taxis plates are the property of the state and general public.

Taxis licenses must be used for the benefit of the people of New South Wales. Both the commuter and workers within the taxi industry must benefit not just a few privileged “stake-holders” as is the present situation.


We know more taxis will reduce bailee taxi drivers’ income. However at the NSW Industrial Commission they have a very bad habit of not including the labor component and bailee drivers’ income consideration at all. Even the NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal does the same thing.


We also do not “know” why the NSW Transport Workers Union leadership are so keen to handover all of the money to the taxi owners? For example please examine:

1. Taxi Driver Entitlement under the Law

2. The NSW TWU's Crime against Taxi Drivers

3. AN OPEN LETTER TO ANYONE WHO CARES

4. Ghost and Gas – No Conspiracies

5. Barrister Adam Hatcher’s Confession (?). The Ghost and Gas – No Conspiracies sheds some light on how they passed the burden of gas and wash to bailee drivers' shoulder illegally! One may ask why did the then TWU boss Steve Hutchins who is also President of the NSW Labor Party and a Senator from NSW took the “king’s shilling” and sold out taxi drivers with labor lawyer Adam Hatcher?


Faruque Ahmed Requests Attorney General to Intervene. Attorney General Refuses to Intervene to Protect Labor Party Stooges.


Faruque Ahmed Calls Attorney General to stop TWU (Labor Party) Crime and the NSW Attorney General’s Response to Faruque Ahmed is more than tragic!


Rotten NSW IRC, CC Connor Must Resign, Statutory Declaration re Connor’s Conspiracies, More Connor Conspiracies, Madness of Connor, IRC Travesty and all other evidence must be investigated by this Upper House Inquiry to bring some sanity and a notion of justice in the NSW Industrial Relation Commission.


To day, the reaming three and half NSW TDA Committee Members should not and must not oppose release of further taxi plates in favor of counterproductive investors contrary to the wishes and interests of travailing public and bailee taxi driers.


Unless the taxi industry mandarins and the Government of NSW commits to a proper and meaningful undertaking that they will respect and abide by minimum income of bailee drivers at the NSW Industrial Relations Commission and NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal, the taxi drivers in general do not oppose releasing any number of taxi plates.



With thanks


Sincerely Yours



Faruque Ahmed

Moderator, Sydney Taxi Corruption, Mobile: 041 091 4118

Monday, March 01, 2010

Email: union_faruque@yahoo.com.au





Faruque Ahmed

P O Box – 349

Alexandria - 2015



Ms. Jacqualine Myint

Price Waterhouse Coopers

Mob: 0416 181 515

Jacqualine.myint@au.pwc.com


Re: Taxi Plate


Dear Ms. Myint,


The following blogs can provide a pretty good picture of the NSW taxi industry.


Please also note, The NSW TDA does NOT represent PLATE OWNERS! They are supposed to represent bailee taxi drivers!!


Yet, for some strange reason, some of the remaining NSW TDA leadership is committed to stopping the further issuing of new taxi plates. Furthermore, they are not interested in addressing any of the many other burning issues affecting bailee taxi drivers!


May the president please inform the committee and a few open and secret meetings between Anne Turner and the taxi industry mandarins may be instrumental for this strange direction.


It is reported in the Sydney Morning Herald that the taxi mafia managed to silence and sabotage 20 inquiries and outcome of those inquiries! It is also evident that the taxi mafia is influencing the NSW TDA too!


“ … My Letter to Brian Langton generated Secrecy of NSW Ministry of Transport! I have collected many more other pieces of evidence, such as those mentioned above! It appears that there is much organised chaos! The department is acting against the wishes and interests of the state, public and workers. However, the department appears to be serving the interests of the taxi mafia very well.


Recommendation1. Politicians and public servants must uphold the state and public interest first and their decisions and decision making process should be democratic and fact based.”


Source: Written Submission


Preamble


A Critical Observation re NSW Upper House Inquiry


Beyond A Critical Observation re NSW Upper House Inquiry


Humorous Submission with Reality


Written Submission


In Person Presentation


Supplementary Submission of Faruque Ahmed to the NSW Upper House Inquiry


Reply to Ms. Lee Rhiannon MLC


The Outcome of the NSW Upper House Inquiry


Source: Faruque Ahmed’s Submission to the NSW Upper House Inquiry re Taxi Industry


For further assistance:


NSW TDA is Under the Thumbs of Oppressive Power Drunk Clique. The NSW TDA does NOT represent PLATE OWNERS!


May the president please inform the committee and Why Sex? are good enough to demonstrate the ugly, corrupt, vindictive and ruthless nature of this clique.


Further to Mission Statement of the NSW TDA, My Response to the NSW TDA Committee, NSW TDA Committee Member and since the Election Result of 209, the power drunk `clique' virtually did nothing to advance bailee taxi drivers interest and welfare.


I made my position clear in Anne Turner – Do Not Destroy the NSW TDA, Anne Turner's Weapons of Mass Destruction, Answering Tony, Confidential NSW TDA Issues, NW TDA Committee Member, and Reg Kermode Thugs Went on to Kidnap and Rob Faruque Ahmed.


With thanks.


Sincerely yours




Faruque Ahmed

Moderator, Sydney Taxi Corruption, Mobile: 041 091 4118

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Email: union_faruque@yahoo.com.au

For more: Sydney Taxi Corruption

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