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35 people attended Kevin Scarce’s Nuclear Royal Commission Forum at Mt Gambier

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Royal Commission (presumably Kevin Scarce + unknowns) held public forum at Mt Gambier on April 20.  35 people attended. Then Commissioner talked with “business leaders” . – a lot of secrecy about who’s involved in this Royal Commission.

April 23, 2015 - Posted by | NUCLEAR ROYAL COMMISSION 2016

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  1. In 2011 The Chief Executive, Prof. Stephen Martin, of the influential Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) wrote in an article on nuclear power calling for “a rational debate, not one based on vested interests” (The Australian, 10/11/11).

    Less than four years later, at least 14 of the submissions to the draft terms of reference for the inquiry into the nuclear industry are from individuals, companies or organisations with a clear vested interest in the nuclear industry.

    The SA Government and the inquiry commissioner have constantly assured us that the inquiry will be objective and rational.

    This raises the question “why have so many pro-nuclear vested interests felt emboldened to try to influence the inquiry’s terms of reference?”

    This is a question that only the SA Government can answer.

    In the meantime, for an objective, rational debate it is incumbent on the commissioner to either ignore or heavily discount the views of vested interests.

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    Dennis Matthews's avatar Comment by Dennis Matthews | April 24, 2015 | Reply


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