Why does the Government get to decide if a journalist is prosecuted?

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If Commonwealth lawyers decide to go ahead and prosecute an ABC journalist for publishing classified material, they'll have to get the tick of approval from the Attorney-General first.

In the months after the raids, the nation's chief law officer stepped into the fray.

Mr Porter's decision was welcomed by some, who viewed it as a roadblock to reporters being forced to sit in the dock. There's little appetite in government ranks for journalists being pursued in the criminal courts.But the Attorney-General's direction to Commonwealth lawyers was also seen as effective acknowledgment that the national security framework was too strict — or at the very least, journalists were not intended targets.

For example, Mr Porter would have signed the warrants ASIO needed to search the home of New South Wales state Labor MP Shaoquett Moselmane.

 

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Offends our common law. Politicised prosecutions. Will AG prosecute Tony Abbott who allegedly broke same law?

LouiseBeaston Fascist Government!

Cause some Journalists , particularly are corrupt and bigoted and deserve to be taken down for race baiting and deliberately altering the stories to be inflammatory and incorrect

Well, the govt creates these things called laws, they are democratically voted upon and then passed as legislation. Many organisations are then Enabled to enforce these laws, such as the police, security orgs etc. if you break one of these laws you can be prosecuted.

Government, make the Laws, Enforces the Law ABC and Journalists are not above the Law

Because they have no media holding them to account and our institutions have been gutted and corrupted.

The decision is for the Governor General appointed by the queen is what you mean. Not the LNP. Just to clarify.

Cause the media can’t do everything or can they?

Why does the Govt decide to fine me if I get caught speeding ?

People best wake up real fast on this matter as what we are seeing is the destruction of democracy - those who seek the stories and the truth and for those stories to be told is what keeps TYRANNY away - blind is what people are now - ignorance born of comfort looses liberty

Because Journalists are citizens not sacred cows

What a stupid statement

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