Disgraced former Beattie Government health minister Gordon Nuttall was sentenced to 14 years for corruption and perjury. Until now he hasn’t been allowed to tell his story without the very real threat of going back to jail. Now he is lifting the lid on Queensland’s most high profile political scandal.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Categories | True CrimeGovernment |
In this final chapter of the Man Behind the Rose Gordon, Lisa and Andrew Nuttall get together to discuss what the future holds. Some of the former Beatie Government minister's podcast revelations have surprised his friends and family in a good way. more
In this penultimate chapter of the Man Behind the Rose former Beattie Government minister Gordon Nuttall calls on the present administration to have his case investigated by an independent interstate jurist. more
Operation Gumnut... the top secret plan to sneak Gordon Nuttall past the waiting media and into the arms of his family after his parole is granted over 6 years into his 14 year sentence. more
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A good listen about jail etc. He did get very harshly dealt with at sentence but also did take it to trial. No one’s offering me $300k loans , maybe because I’m. not a minster of the crown.
Have loved this podcast. What a terrible sentence for a white collar crime and we have terrible people out there getting away with murder! He was used as a scapegoat! I wish you all the best with your health issues.
This is a story of a man stuck in time.. He broke the law, and by his own admittance asked for and got a loan from a dubious avenue whilst in a position of power. He was made an example of to ensure others are deterred from doing the same, this sometimes happens and is in line with social expectations. The mere possibility of impropriety is enough to get you in trouble and it’s a shame he doesn’t understand this.
Started listening and not going to continue. The poor me poor me attitude of a privileged white politician is grating on me. Trying to justify his actions by wanting to buy his kids houses. I want to buy my kids houses too but I don’t have rich benefactors to “lend” me $300,000…so stop the whining. We will respect you more .
This podcast is one of the worst of heard. It doesn’t tell you the “facts” it sounds more like two mates talking about how one got screwed over by the system. more
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