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The public Register of Commitment and Accountability

The public Register of Commitment and AccountabilityThe public Register of Commitment and AccountabilityThe public Register of Commitment and Accountability

Where politicians and public servants are held responsible

The public Register of Commitment and Accountability

The public Register of Commitment and AccountabilityThe public Register of Commitment and AccountabilityThe public Register of Commitment and Accountability

Where politicians and public servants are held responsible

Why?

After a year lamenting on richardwhitington.com  that everybody complains but nothing ever changes, I decided to see if politicians might take more responsibility for their failures if we confronted them with simple "Yes" or "No" questions (and promised to publish the answers, and the names of those who don't respond).

I kicked it off with questions about the plight of indigenous Australians, which seems to have become worse in 230 years. We keep on marching, signing petitions, promising to have a referendum, a "Voice to Parliament", yet aboriginal people keep dying in custody and babies keep dying in their homes. The iniquity and inequality are as bad as ever

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