Home Affairs secretary Michael Pezzullo faces investigation over texts with lobbyist

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Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Michael Pelluzo has stood aside as Home Affairs secretary while the Australian Public Service Commission investigates allegations he tried to influence ministers and undermine rivals, contrary to rules that he remain apolitical and independent.  Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday…

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Seven says subpoenas in Ben Roberts-Smith case would reveal ‘deeply personal’ emails

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Subpoenas granting Fairfax access to thousands of emails to and from former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith, represent “a very real and profound intrusion into private affairs,” a court has heard.

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Findex wins appeal in ‘tortured’ dispute with financial advisor

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Wealth management firm Findex can add new claims for damages in its long-running dispute with a former financial advisor who allegedly sent disparaging emails to clients and investors and brought his own claim in trespass after the company seized documents from his residence. 

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Judge’s service with silk on chambers’ board gave rise to appearance of bias: court

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An appeals court has set aside findings of professional misconduct against a Perth solicitor who allegedly failed to pay a silk $23,000 in fees after finding a tribunal member had served on a chambers’ board with the senior barrister for eight years. 

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NAB ordered to pay ‘woefully insufficient’ penalty in ASIC fee case

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A judge has ordered National Australia Bank to pay just one-fifth the $10 million penalty proposed by ASIC for overcharging customer fees, taking aim at the regulator’s concise pleading and saying the maximum penalty he could order was “woefully inadequate”.

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Theatre company drops bid for suppression to shield Craig McLachlan from ‘distress’

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A theatre company accused of discriminating against actress Christie Whelan Browne and subjecting her to repeated sexual harassment has dropped a bid to suppress parts of her claim to protect actor Craig McLachlan from distress and embarrassment.

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ACCC takes EnergyAustralia to court over electricity price notices

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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has brought proceedings against EnergyAustralia for allegedly misleading consumers when notifying them of changes to electricity prices. 

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Class action members reap rewards of competition, but at what cost?

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The judge who rewarded the law firm with the lowest ever GCO proposal with carriage of an $80 million class action this week noted the competitive forces that shaped a “very good deal for group members,” but competition has its downsides, experts say.

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