NSW Government's Gulen FITS problem: Premier and AG should not,cannot be allowed to determine if Gulen associates are exempt from FITS registration

by Ganesh Sahathevan




Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen speaks to members of the media at his compound, Sunday, July 17, 2016, in Saylorsburg, Pa. Turkish officials have blamed a failed coup attempt on Gulen, who denies the accusation. (AP Photo/Chris Post)
The Shadowy Gülen Movement-Why is it still welcome at Parliament House NSW?
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and the NSW AG Speakman have yet to explain their government's affinity with the Fetullah Gulen Terrorist Organisation ,despite action against FETO by Turkey, Indonesia and Malaysia.


Meanwhile The Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme (Scheme) has commenced, on 10 December 2018, but the public register remains empty.The Gulen movement's Australian representatives, which include the Affinity Intercultural Group are obvious candidates, but the Group's decision to not register pursuant to the requirements of the Scheme can be seen to have the approval of the Premier, the AG, and various members of the judiciary.


The Gulen movement has a history of influence peddling here and overseas. 
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SEE ALSO

The Case against Gülen;Dr Bruce Mabley;04 JAN 2017.

Turkey: The Gulen Dilemma;Dr Bruce Mabley;07 DEC 2016

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