I Do A Perfect Bear Impression
Monday, 11 February 2013
UPDATED 11 July, 2013
To prove a charge of theft, a Constable in Victoria imprinted on his memory the mnemonic I Do A Perfect Bear Impression - Identity, Dishonestly, Appropriates, Property (including money), Belonging to another, Intention to permanently deprive.
So prove it's Wilson at the bank.
Prove the dishonesty (depositing cheques in name of AWU then convincing bank the money was his)
Appropriates or attempts to appropriate (the $160K cheque of 14 July is a good attempt)
Property, includes money
Belonging to another - the AWU assertion of property rights and its successful case with orders at the subsequent court hearings is pretty good evidence
Intention to permanently deprive - Wilson gave it back to the companies from whence it came, removing it from AWU control.
The handwritten instruction to the CBA from Wilson and Collins (office holders according to the bank in the AWU Members Welfare Association No 1) and the letter from the CBA to Ian Cambridge.
and finally the handwritten instruction given by Bob Smith, Bruce Wilson and Jim Collins.
UPDATE ENDS - ORIGINAL POST 11 February, 2013
I'm going to try something out here - I've done a little audio commentary to go with the 12 pages in the PDF file below - that is the pages of bank statements for the AWU Members Welfare Association No 1 Account. Please let me know if it worked or if you just couldn't follow it - open up the PDF in a separate tab then click on the audioboo and you should be away.
I hope you'll get the sense of the cash flows in the account - how it started as a repository for union official's payroll deductions to pay for the election expenses. How it paid out $17,000 to Town Mode and several cash cheques, and how Wilson somehow convinced large corporations to pay about $180,000 in cheques that were banked into the account. Finally, you'll see the cheques that returned all of the corporations' monies back to them.
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