Full Federal Court overturns finding against Tudge in asylum seeker case

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Alan Tudge has successfully appealed against a Federal Court finding he engaged in unlawful conduct for leaving an asylum seeker in immigration detention after he was granted a protection visa. auspol immigration asylum

in a decision in September that found

Federal Minister Alan Tudge welcomed the finding, saying it “affirms I had no role in this matter and that Justice Flick’s criticisms of me were unjustified”.“In the absence of explanation, the minister has engaged in conduct which can only be described as criminal,” Justice Flick said in the judgment., finding Mr Tudge “had no relevant knowledge at all of the circumstances which gave rise to both the justified and unjustified criticism”.

Mr Tudge, now federal Education Minister, welcomed the finding, saying it “affirms I had no role in this matter and that Justice Flick’s criticisms of me were unjustified”.

 

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Well done standing up for all Australians

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Vomit

Vote Tudge out. He needs to spend more time working on his Affairs anyway.

it is nice when you stack the courts with compliant ebullience!

The whole justice system in Australia is rigged. And no one was guilty that Mrs Tanya Day died in custody either. Tudge is disgusting.

Damn. So we can’t call him a criminal anymore? Sleaze and adulterer is still ok though right?

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