Finally i finished chapter 3… now im going to sleep….
but.. a quick look a quick check on Landeryou’s flickr account gave me this scanned document and many other pictures that are interesting (of me that is). Now i know what the ‘corrupt’ payment was all about and i shall respond to the allegations raised… This payment is a reimbursement for my Optus phone bill during my time as musu gensec.
As MUSU gensec, you are entitled to a laptop and a mobile phone (Yes i know… short of credit card that the President is entitled for). To both i declined politely, i dont see the need for a laptop since i have one myself (carrying two laptops are just so out) and i dont see the need for another mobile phone with a new number. Instead, i told them that i would like to have my phone bills reimbursed for work related calls…
So its not so ‘corrupt’ now hey??? And that reimbursement was listed as Sundry Expenses, because it is the nature of the payment (read people read!)… so whats the ‘payoff’ theory is all about….As far as getting it ‘ahead of the creditors’, you have to understand the concept of liquidation! These are ordinary expenses of the organisation which are recurring items, not so much of the ‘creditors’ like Marbain, Optima, BV Sachen, GTS Solutions, etc….. As you can also see from the scanned document, this reimbursement was made along with many other ordinary expenses…. so… stop sensationalising…. (oh.. and btw, you cant appoint liquidator, a court appoints one for you).. I maintained thus far that i have never spoken, met, seen McVeigh until i saw his pictures on Landeryou’s blog.
and with other allegation about my payment as gensec, i have returned all excess payment that was received after the court ruling on my appointment. you can contact Norman D’Souza, payroll officer of MUSU regarding my returning of this excess payment… i got a receipt for it, but i couldnt find it now (god, that was long time ago)… i asked for a receipt because i knew something like this will come up (good on you tedy, but now you lost it!).. but im sure you can check with MUSU Finance Department which can help you locate a specific accounting entry around that time. And i’ve been paid only for 20 hours a week, because i work for 20 hours a week. That’s what exec was appointing me for. In those time i was the acting gensec, i carried out all duties like a gensec will do, especially the day to day administration which had been neglected for so long! Did i get paid during the appointed period (roughly 1.5 months)? Yes i did. Did i get paid after the court’s ruling? No i didn’t (but because of the payroll system, i did get paid in excess, which i have returned in good faith!).
Next?
p/s oh btw, here is what he commented on an enlarged portion of that expense line items:
Proof from internal MUSU documents of payoffs to Tedy Gunawan.
And there’s more. So much more.
Tedy Gunawan is a little known international student with his allies from the Socialist Left masterminded the appointment of corrupt Liquidator Dean McVeigh.
Gunawan is an Indonesian national has refused to “confirm or deny” receiving payments from MUSU Liquidator Dean McVeigh after his appointment and ahead of paying 99% of MUSU’s vast pool of creditors.
Well, Dirty Tedy, confirm or deny the above extract from a list of dodgy payments made by McVeigh.
Tedy Gunawan’s father is a corrupt millionaire industrialist in Indonesia who owns factories throughout the country. Some of his employees are paid little more than $10 USD per week.
So why was Tedy Gunawan demanding $895.55 from Dean McVeigh. He hardly needs the money while exploiting all those Indonesian labourers.
Gunawan is seriously loaded and has frequently boasted of bringing in tens of thousands of dollars into Australia through Tullamarine Airport to use Tedy’s words “stuffed down my pants”. In Sunbury, the men of the town preferred socks, little Tedy seems to favour greenbacks.
It is worth noting that there is a limit of A$10,000 that one can bring into Australia. Tedy has little respect for Australian laws.
This lack of respect for Australian law by this Indonesian national extends apparently also to our immigration laws. On his website tedsta.com, Tedy Gunawan advocates sham marriages as a way of getting over what he sees (and the OC agrees) is Australia’s strict immigration laws. I’d rather change our laws, Tedy would like to corrupt the system with his sham marriages.
Andrew… you are just low… so low… the lowest form of life!