Speak up to fix the taxi industry
Please examine modules below and opine away. Your opinion and voice can improve the NSW Taxi Industry.
Thanks in advance.
Faruque Ahmed
Mobile: 041 091 4118
Monday, January 25, 2010
Preamble
A Critical Observation re NSW Upper House Inquiry
Beyond A Critical Observation re NSW Upper House Inquiry
Humorous Submission with Reality
Written Submission
In Person Presentation
The Outcome of the NSW Upper House Inquiry
Source: Faruque Ahmed’s Submission to the NSW Upper House Inquiry re Taxi Industry
Please examine modules below and opine away. Your opinion and voice can improve the NSW Taxi Industry.
Thanks in advance.
Faruque Ahmed
Mobile: 041 091 4118
Monday, January 25, 2010
Preamble
A Critical Observation re NSW Upper House Inquiry
Beyond A Critical Observation re NSW Upper House Inquiry
Humorous Submission with Reality
Written Submission
In Person Presentation
The Outcome of the NSW Upper House Inquiry
Source: Faruque Ahmed’s Submission to the NSW Upper House Inquiry re Taxi Industry
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ReplyDeleteGutless Ross nelson is afraid to say or write anything in this blog. According to Australian culture (?) people like him including former Prime Minister John Howard love to attack people when they are not present or unable to reply.
ReplyDeleteThe Submission of Faruque Ahmed displayed in the NSW Upper House Inquiry website appears to be incomplete.
ReplyDeleteThe Upper House link of Faruque Ahmed is missing many modules of the original submission. The Upper House link is a PDF file! And for that reason alone that link does not allow access to many links of Faruque Ahmed’s original and complete submission.
Radio, television, newspapers are silent! All taxi industry activists are silent!! Only a few, who took the king's shilling are writing against Faruque unlawfully!!! These people never did anything for the taxi industry. They never even wrote a letter or read a document about taxi industry.
ReplyDeleteAll in all, it is a tragedy for the taxi drivers movement.
Faruque's full submission is not in the public domain. All of those documents in his submission must be revealed to public for judgment.