The investigation has been completed. It is over. Done. Finished
I never said is was not completed. this is what I said (emphasis mine):
Shouldnt you allow the investigation to continue and be completed AND wait until the Australian government forms an opinion on the commission's findings and recommendations, then look at all of the facts, before forming a personal opinion?
Zeb published the ARC report on this forum in pdf a while back so I should have known that it was " finished"
What would someone have to wait on to form an opinion? Some stamp of approval/disapproval by the government of Australia?
Can the Australian government challenge the findings or some of the findings or recommendations of the commission? Or can they want to probe further with another investigation? One poster here said that he felt that Mr Angus as laughing at some people being investigated. If that is true, that couldvbe something that the government could look into as it relates to the validy of what the government decides are the facts or something else for that mstter. I dont know but in all objectivity I would wait to hear what Australia decides are the facts. The commission only reports them as the commission sees them. The case is not over,