The Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) of Western Australia is an independent body established to combat and reduce misconduct in the public sector, including serious corruption. One of its key powers is the ability to conduct private examinations, which are formal, closed-door proceedings used to gather evidence and investigate allegations of serious misconduct or corruption.
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Archives for July 2025
Federal Court Allows Australian Women to Sue Qatar Airways Over 2020 Incident
Today, the Full Federal Court of Australia granted five Australian women the right to proceed with a lawsuit against Qatar Airways and MATAR, the company operating Hamad International Airport, following non-consensual internal medical examinations at Doha Airport in October 2020. 🔍 Background: ⚖️ Legal Journey: 📌 Significance & Next Steps: This landmark decision is a
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Why do you need a lawyer?
When facing a serious criminal charge, securing the services of a qualified lawyer is not just advisable—it is absolutely essential. Criminal charges can carry life-altering consequences, including long-term imprisonment, hefty fines, loss of professional licenses, damaged reputation, and even immigration consequences such as deportation. Navigating the criminal justice system without expert legal representation puts you
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What goes into preparing for a criminal trial?
Facing a criminal trial as the accused is one of the most serious and challenging experiences aperson can endure. Preparation is essential, not only to understand the legal process but also to ensure that my rights are fully protected. As your defence counsel, my main objective is to present a strong, honest defence and work
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Confusion between Trespass and Burglary
In the process of providing initial legal advice for offences involving property, the above often arises.Trespass and burglary are both offences involving unlawful entry, but they differ significantly in intent, legal definition, and severity. Trespass is the unlawful entry onto another person’s property without permission. It doesn’t necessarily involve criminal intent—someone can trespass accidentally or
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