Sydney Local Health District CEO Teresa Anderson provided COVID quarantine health services under orders from then NSW Commissioner Mick Fuller, but community treatment orders are available only for persons with mental health issues
by Ganesh Sahathevan
It has been previously reported that Sydney Local Health District CEO Teresa Anderson charged COVID quarantine detainees for services ordered by then NSW Commissioner Mick Fuller even though there is nothing in the Health Services Act that authorises any person being invoiced for services that she or he did not personally request.
That problem however, seems to have been underpinned by an even larger issue for community treatment orders, which can be enforced by NSW Police, appear to be authorised only for persons with mental health issues. "Health services" provided travellers held in quarantine were not called community treatment orders but they might as well have been,for that is what they wee at least in form. In addition to enforced medical procedures Police and Army detained and held under guard travellers held in quarantine.
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Sydney Local Health District CEO Teresa Anderson charged COVID quarantine detainees for services ordered by then NSW Commissioner Mick Fuller
March 02, 2024
by Ganesh Sahathevan
SLHD CEO Teresa Anderson AM has ultimate responsibility for signing
off SLHD's financial statements
Sydney Local Health District CEO Teresa Anderson charged COVID quarantine detainees for services ordered by then NSW Commissioner Mick Fuller . While her conduct may seem to be a mere extension on Fuller's COVID quarantine gymnastics, Andersen is the person in whose name quarantine fee notices are issued. Andersen seems like the logical person with whom to commence a COVID quarantine fee recovery class action.
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