Peter Slipper Resigns as Chancellor of the ACC (TAC) as a Result of ‘Changes in the Church’
August 15, 2012 8 Comments
Yesterday we reported on the news of the resignation of Peter Slipper as chancellor of the Anglican Catholic Church in Australia (Traditional Anglican Communion). His reason, as revealed today:
… Mr Slipper wrote to the Registry of Members Interests, clarifying an earlier letter, saying he resigned as chancellor of the Traditional Anglican Communion as a result of “changes in the church”.


Journalistic method appears to consist of writing up new snippet of information, digging up previous story, making new info consequential on old story: 2+2=5.
In actual fact, the whole story is out there on the blogosphere and I don’t see why we should be doing their job for them.
Google Peter Slipper and you can read the latest article from ‘The Australian’ newspaper, headlined :-
“Absent speaker Peter Slipper’s $173K spending spree on entertainment and travel expenses”
The Speaker of the House of Representatives hasn’t been in the chair for 189 days,. He has recently parted company with his legal team and his case returns to Court in early October.
The company some keep!!!!
The latest Ad Clerum from ACCA mentions a VERY VERY interesting fact : 6 churches sold by you-know-who for a total of $1400000.00. When the new management took over they had……… drumroll please……….. $30.00 in the bank. Now I ask you with tears in my pink eyes, where is the rest?
Today’s google reveals the latest news:-
“Government settles in James Ashby case after staffer sued Peter Slipper and Commonwealth”
The case against Mr Slipper continues and is listed for hearing at 10.15am on Tuesday.
Peter Slipper failed to attend court – google for report – judge irate, defence objected because Peter Slipper could represent himself (having worked as a solicitor and barrister) but face-to-face mediation has been ordered for tomorrow.
Nine hour mediation failed – google for report – back to court tomorrow
Google for today’s report – court proceedings continue tomorrow
Case continues – google for report