Paul Tully defends role in Ipswich council-owned business entities



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Cr Tully, for decades Ipswich's planning and development committee chairman and a director of Ipswich City Properties, this morning confirmed he, mayor Paul Pisasale and Ipswich chief executive officer Carl Wulf were all funded as Ipswich City Properties executives on a private The United States in 2010.

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The mall has not been fully redeveloped – 1965 – New York – Washington, DC, United States, United States of America from 6am to 10pm at night, "Cr Tully said.

" The advice given to him was cheaper, given the costs of internal flights at the time, to hire a private plane go to those three cities on the one day, "he said.

" I think Paul Pisasale, I think the former CEO Carl Wulf was there and I can not remember who else was. "

Mr Pisasale, Mr. Wulf and his wife, Sharon Oxenbridge, all face the charge of official corruption at the Ipswich City Council.

On Tuesday morning, Queensland Local Government Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said the council-owned entities – Ipswich City Properties (Ipswich City, Ipswich City Enterprises), Ipswich City Developments (Ipswich City Suburbs) and Ipswich Motorsport Park Precinct – were set

Mr. Hinchliffe said to be in favor of the Local Government Act.

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Cr Tully said Ipswich City Properties was set up in 2009 to redevelop the Ipswich Mall, which today remains a landfill with contracts to redevelop 20,000 square meters of land.

Cr Tully said the five council-owned entities – reduced to one after last year's Ipswich City Council elections – were registered under "federal or ASIC law."

"Travel expenses and any other expenses of the company; it is a private company and it is registered under federal law, "Cr Tully said.

" So yes, we have been overseas on two I have been paid for by the company. "

Cr. Tully denied that he was paid for by Mr. Pisasale and Mr. Wulf.
He said law firm Clayton Utz was paid $ 83,000 to defend an" essential

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" That was a matter of principle for all councils in Queensland. "

As the media conference began to close, Cr Tully conceded Ipswich City Council had" Buckley's and no chance "of surviving.

Ever-colorful, he harked back to comments by a Sydney backbencher, Eddie Ward – "the firebrand of East Sydney"

"I remember what Eddie Ward said in federal parliament over 70 years ago," he said.
"Never complain, never explain and never resign. And I've been saying that to my colleagues for many, many years. "

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