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Woman behind parliamentary porn inquiry quits

07 Sep, 2010 10:14 AM
The parliamentary staff member who commissioned an unauthorised audit of internet use which forced the sudden resignation of a minister last week has herself resigned.

Lisa Vineburg, a human resources executive in the NSW Department of Parliamentary Services, left her position after it emerged she had asked the IT department to trawl through the computers of all ministers and MPs, their staffers and all non-political employees in Macquarie Street.

The raw data, which suggested about five people had recorded an usually high level of activity or "hits" from adult or gaming websites, was subsequently leaked to the media.

When confronted by a journalist about the report, the Minister for Ports and Waterways, Paul McLeay, resigned, and the Christian Democrats MP, the Reverend Fred Nile, was forced to admit a staff member, David Copeland, looked up such websites for "research purposes".

Ms Vineburg "took it upon herself to audit everyone in the building", a senior parliamentary source said.

Ms Vineburg could not be contacted last night.

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Who forced her to resign. Why when she did something proper did she get pushed. Did she cause to much embarrassment to the powers to be. Have not the so called chosen few elected by the peopledone that to the party.
Posted by jeanette1503, 7/09/2010 12:22:01 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
We discussed "dobbing in" on another thread and this resignation proves my point: IT IS NOT SAFE TO DOB IN.
Posted by Barry, 7/09/2010 1:10:55 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
jeanette1503, send me your email account and password and lets see what you get up to
Posted by tezza, 7/09/2010 9:41:30 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
As per other news articles covering this story. The audit was allegedly flawed in the first place as the results provided all social networking adverts on legitimate news sites as an adult site "hit" or visit. As I write this post there is one advert for alcohol on this page. That would count as one hit for alcohol/ adult related product.
Posted by AP, 8/09/2010 3:34:14 PM, on Illawarra Mercury

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