ATO Boss Chris Jordan Allowed to Use Protected Taxpayer Documents as Defense in Defamation Case

ATO Boss Chris Jordan Allowed to Use Protected Taxpayer Documents as Defense in Defamation Case

According to Justice Richard White, it is likely that a substantial proportion of the documents held by the ATO will contain information that will or may be of assistance to Mr Jordan's advisers in defending the defamation proceedings.

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Channel Seven Guilty of Defamation, Liable for Damages

Channel Seven Guilty of Defamation, Liable for Damages

According to the Full Court, the Channel Seven story conjured up the stereotypical image of a welfare fraudster collecting benefits under false pretenses by using false identities or pretending that they are not working - by referring to fraudsters and welfare cheats ripping off the system.

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