Dear @SciencePartyAus: do you have your members involved in planning the @ScienceMarchAu? Do you have org interests in march? #marginsci
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@SciencePartyAus,@jamesjansson who left, makes 5 conflict of interest of members in@ScienceMarchAu.#marginsci -
9/ Three of these five members who are/were involved in planning
@ScienceMarchAu are also Executive members of@SciencePartyAus.#marginsci -
10/ Nowhere is COI publicly stated on
@ScienceMarchAu. Major problem of transparency. Goes against non-partisan@ScienceMarchDC.#marginsci -
Non partisan does not mean not political. It means not favouring a particular party. Important distinction.
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@SciencePartyAus members involved with@ScienceMarchAu are political candidates. 3 of 5 are on your party executive.#marginsci -
This means the
@ScienceMarchAu *absolutely* favours one political party: yours,@SciencePartyAus.#marginsci -
Isn't a march for science always going to favour a political party called "Science Party" whether they're organisers or not?
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That's not what's being pointed out here. It's been deliberately deceptive and politically motivated since the outset
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Science Party members pushed hard for disclosure to have our logo on the site. It was rebuked by non Science Party members.
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@SciencePartyAus is saying rest of@ScienceMarchAu 1) knew it had political candidates; 2) opted not to disclose to public.#marginsci -
Public disclosure of conflict of interest goes for politics, science, NFP & any other venture. All parties have obligation here
#marginsci
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