Category: Corruption
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Words Without Witness: Commitment to a Safe Space for Indigenous People in the ACT
Questioning Genuine Commitment by the ACT Government and the Australian Federal Police to Ensure the ACT is a Safe Space for Indigenous People to Live and Work
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Why Australia Needs a Robust National Anti-Corruption Commission and a Federal Bill of Rights
Australia’s integrity relies upon managing corruption through a robust anti-corruption agency and the protections of a Bill of Rights.
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Unanimous 16-0 Jury Acquittal and Systemic Bias in the ACT
Questions must be asked of the ACT Government about the unanimous 16-0 acquittal of whistleblower Mark Mullins.
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Silently Struggling for Justice: A Call to Defend Democracy
The undermining of protections against citizens by ACT Labor sets a dangerous precedent for not only the ACT, but the broader Australian landscape.
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The Stand of Bakchos: A Quest for Justice in a Just-Us System
A tale mixing a little fiction with fact.
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The Cornerstone of Justice: Facing Our Accusers and Ensuring Accountability for All
Indigenous people have the same right to demand that those accusing someone of a crime are held accountable when the substance of the allegations is proved to be forged.
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Australia’s Lego Jurisdiction and it’s Hollow Facade of Justice
The facade of the Australian Capital Territory as the nation’s most progressiveness jurisdiction is at odds with its corrupt legal and political systems.
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Whistleblower Laws Are Not Colour Blind: A Troubling Paradox in Australia’s Legal Landscape
Whistleblower legislation fails to protect those acting in good-faith and at the same time turns a blind eye to those submitting fraudulent evidence.
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Reflecting on ACT Labor’s Recent Victory: A Need for Genuine Democratic Choice
The lack of substantial opposition in the ACT allows ACT Labor to continue to ignore the racism and corruption that has overshadows its extensive period of leadership.

