How process, not truth, is used in anti-discrimination and defamation matters to silence and bankrupt: NSW Parliament should take note of this example of idiotic but perfectly legal process provided by Chief Justice Tom Bathurst
by Ganesh Sahathevan Search Results Mark Latham takes aim at discrimination cases overkill The Australian - 14 hours ago One Nation's NSW leader, Mark Latham , is moving to significantly raise the bar for complaints being made to the Anti-Discrimination Board, ... The Australian has reported that One Nation member of the NSW Upper House, Mark Latham, has moved a private members bill to amend the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act. The Act has clearly been abused, and the danger it poses to everyone, including ethnics, is in its process. While lawyers and judges will tell any who cares to listen that complaints pursuant to the Act can be defended before the courts, what is not said is how the process in itself can harass, bankrupt and silence anyone against whom a complaint has been made. This writer's favourite example of process in one provided by the Chairman of the NSW Legal Profession Admission Board, who is also the Chief Justice of NSW,...