Saturday, October 20, 2012

Naz Malik’s Sharp End Interview

Might write something longer on AWEMA when i’ve got time, but if you didn’t see ITV’s Sharp End this week, it worth a watch as it dedicated the programme to the Wales Audit Report on AWEMA and had Naz Malik’s first TV interview in a while, the man is clearly in denial about his role, even the smug Vaughan Gethin couldn't defend him at certain points in the studio and  you suspect the same level of denial is apparent among Ministers on the fifth floor of Ty Hywel.

The full programme is HERE

The only point i would add to the general discussion is that while the Civil Servants are taking the majority of flack over the Government’s failings on AWEMA, we need to remember that  Civil Servants don’t act independently of Ministers who set tone for the Department they run. So if poor communication and lack of accountability were the order of the day then Welsh Minister's are clearly are fault, despite what the Wales Audit Office had to say.

And for all denial of wrong doing coming from Cardiff Bay you have wonder why Carwyn Jones, Jane Hutt, Edwina Hart and other Ministers involved weren't willing to sit down with Betsan Powys, Adrian Masters or Martin Shipton on Thursday to tell their side of the story -  at the very least they owe the numpties who vote them in time after time an explanation over this sorry mess, the rest of us saw through the smoke and mirrors years ago and remain unmoved by Labour's  continued incompetence and indifference in governing Wales.

The full Wales Audit Office report is HERE

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm no expert in body language, but when Naz Malik was answering the questions, he appeared to be insincere at some points - slight smiles, raised eyebrows, looking up to his right.

A Change of Personnel said...

insincere would be the polite version of what we see, he's clearly in total denial and incapable of giving a straight answer to simple questions.

But give Malik his dues at least he had the brass neck to get in front of the TV camera's unlike his spineless mates, the Labour Minsiter's in charge.