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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

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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,...

Sacrificing TAFE while subsidising NSW's College Of Law with $50 Million a year to provide training that even lawyers consider irrelevant: Premier Berejiklian can save TAFE by addressing problems in NSW's lawyer accreditation regime, ordering a purge, audit and restructure of the NSW LPAB

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by Ganesh Sahathevan Premier Gladys Berejiklian has announced a review into th The SMH reported: NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has ruled out privatising TAFE but foreshadowed the private sector playing a bigger role in delivering courses. The state government has appointed businessman David Gonski and former head of the federal public service Peter Shergold to review TAFE. Coming under pressure in question time from Labor about privatisation plans, Ms Berejiklian eventually ruled out any plans to sell TAFE. "I make this commitment, the NSW government currently invests billions of dollars in TAFE and that will continue," Ms Berejiklian said. "But if the question is whether we are open to industry making a contribution on top of that ... if industry also wants to be involved in new courses, we would be open to that." Meanwhile, Berejiklian's NSW Legal Profession Admission Board ensures that regardless of complaints (which it as trie...

Chief Justice Tom Bathurst public support for the MLN's works, including that which undermined Immigration and Home Affairs,was made public in Australia, and quite likely Pakistan by Urdu paper Sada-E-Watan

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by Ganesh Sahathevan Mr. Ejaz Khan, Honourable Tom Bathurst, Chief Justice of NSW and Syed Zafar Hussain, Editor-in-Chief Sada-e- Watan  Sydney(phot taken in 2014) See frist Muslim Legal Network advice Dutton objected to remains on MLNNSW website: Chief Justice NSW Bathurst says MLN could not do better in upholding the rule of law-CJ and his LPAB have extensive Internet search capabilities In 2014 the Chief Justice led a group of judicial officers in what can be regarded as public endorsement of the Muslim Legal Network's publication that Peter Dutton, then Minister for Immigration , now Home Affairs ,objected to:  sadaewatan@gmail.com       Chief Justice Hon. Tom Bathurst At the Auburn Gallipoli Mosque Sydney, Chief Justice of NSW Honourable Tom Bathurst, QC attended an Islamic service to mark the opening of the 2014 Law Term The Muslim Legal Network is doing Great unique services for the Legal System of Australia. MLN New South ...