Friendly Hewitt and Company was there to help. To help Bruce.
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Astute readers will recall the transmission of a letter from Hewitt and Company to Slater and Gordon in 1993.
V Borovac was the signatory. He apparently thought quite highly of Bruce Wilson as shown in his 10 September 1993 letter which we'll reprint here:
The same reference number AWU 100 is on both letters.
Bruce had an uncanny ability to find helpful professionals like the good partner and true from Slater and Gordon.
Armed with the independent opinion of V. Borovac, Bruce went off to the National Excutive of the AWU which then sent out this communications piece to every member of the union in Victoria.
The National Executive's note reads very well. It pours scorn on those who were agitating for a real in-depth audit of the union's finances in Victoria. Breathtaking.
Bob Kernohan responded with this flyer.
While Bruce accepted the glowing report about himself from Hewitt and Company, he was also involved in the following accounts that he wasn't so keen for others to know about. And the fix has been in for 20 odd years to keep Bruce's secrets secret.
It's more than passing strange that Julia Gillard, Nicola Roxon, Bill Shorten, Bill Ludwig, Paul Howes and Bruce Wilson have all vigourously resisted attempts for further investigations into this matter. Why?
Thanks to Dr John Lourens FCPA for this synopsis of the accounts that were not countenanced in the Hewitt independent report which seemed to answer the question "How Good is Bruce Wilson?"