I'm no fan of Jones and all those Sydney shockjocks on-air behaviour is pathetic IMHO. Nothing short of bullies who have a tantrum if they don't get their own way
. But reading from the extracts of "Jonestown" in the Age, the outrage towards deals behind the scenes should be pointed just as strongly towards scaredy-cats who over the years bowed to Jones' beck and call because they were afraid of him going on air about them.
The same goes for the head of the ABA if professional lines and responsibilities were crossed. It takes two to tango so to speak. Still that doesn't make what personally goes on in private as far as a sexual relationship goes any of our business. It would be the same if the head of the ABA was female and allegedly having a sexual relationship with a male radio broadcaster or vice versa. The only public interest should be if the professional duties of the head of the ABA and the ABA in general hadn't been performed in accordance with the law and their responsibilities.