Page 2386 - Week 09 - Wednesday, 16 September 1992

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National Carers Awareness Week

MR DE DOMENICO (4.28): Madam Speaker, I am going to be very brief. I endorse what Ms Ellis has said. Often we tend to forget about the great amount of voluntary work done by a lot of people in our community. Many of us on both sides of this house are involved from time to time with various voluntary organisations such as the Guide Dog Association, Canberra One Parent Family Support, peer support foundations, Friends of the Brain Injured, L'Arche and Mirinjani, just to name a few, Madam Speaker. Governments of all political persuasions all over this country save millions and millions of dollars a year because of the carers who do a lot of voluntary work. Anything that this house can do to acknowledge the fact that this week is Carers Awareness Week and help the endeavours of its organisers we ought to do.

Mr Stuart Gill

MR STEVENSON (4.29): Madam Speaker, last year I made a number of statements in this Assembly concerning links between organised crime and the pornography industry in Australia. I had received information on these matters from Stuart Gill, who told me that he had been a senior investigator with the Costigan royal commission. He had also said that he was working with the Victoria Police as a consultant and had worked in that capacity for some time. That was later confirmed in a letter of 24 May 1991 by Inspector Cosgriff of the Victoria Police Internal Security Unit.

I hired Gill on staff to assist me in matters relating to pornography and organised crime. During that time Gill told me that a man named Gerald Gold had been named as a leading eastern States crime figure in a confidential segment of the final report of the Costigan royal commission. As a result of that information, I made statements in this Assembly concerning Mr Gold that I now believe were wrong. I later came to understand that Stuart Gill was not a police consultant but was, in fact, an informer for the Victoria Police. Gill left my employ in October last year.

Yesterday the Victorian media reported on allegations about widespread police and political corruption resulting from an investigation named Operation Iceberg. The Victoria Police Commissioner, Mr Kel Glare, stated yesterday that the allegations were not only unsubstantiated but utterly false. The commissioner said that the Operation Iceberg document was not a police report but had been prepared by a police informer. That police informer has been named as Stuart Gill. I am aware that Stuart Gill was born under the name of Paul Dummett and has also used the name Andrew McAuley.

I wish to take the opportunity to apologise to Mr Gerald Gold for any difficulties he may have been caused by statements I made in this house. Gill also stole documents from my office and spread misleading stories about me to the media. I have formed the opinion that Gill is a pathological liar. I have spoken to other people in Victoria - I made a trip to Victoria - and they have told me of certain fraud and other offences which they have said have not been prosecuted. Perhaps this situation in Victoria will give the police an opportunity to put this matter to justice.


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