This story is about a 12 year old schoolboy who was forced out of school in grade 7 due to severe school bullying, an issue which has lately reached proportions that have attracted worldwide attention for the magnitude of the problem in Australia www.mathaba.net/news/?x=613643
He complained to the Queensland Anti Discrimination Tribunal (QADT), which forced him to appoint his untrained mother as his legal youth advocate. The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission dismissed his complaint, because it is against the law to lodge a complaint with HREOC against the state of Queensland.
The QADT complaint was dismissed when the family could no longer tolerate the harrowing and abusive QADT hearings, and he was ordered to pay Education Queensland more than $ 28,000 in legal costs based on the 1851 Infants Law Act. Ms Nash describes the experience on radio https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/...
The courtroom audio tapes and transcripts of the QADT and Supreme Court hearings had been severely edited to pervert the course of justice.
Since giving his public oath of office to faithfully serve and represent Queenslanders in March 2009, Attorney General Cameron Dick has doggedly refused to recognise an Australian born bullied schoolboy and his Australian mother, Jennifer Nash.
Mr Dick is the 4th Queensland Attorney General to whom Ms Nash and her son have complained about human rights abuses and judicial abuse and judicial corruption in the Queensland Anti Discrimination Tribunal and Queensland Supreme Court. However, he has refused to acknowledge their phone calls and emails.
The Queensland Police, Crime and Misconduct Commission, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee and countless State and Commonwealth agencies have refused to investigate Ms Nash’s documented and corroborated gross judicial misconduct allegations.
Even though her allegations are back up by several witnesses including by the signed and sworn statutory declaration of a retired court reporter, who confirmed the allegations of judicial abuse and edited courtroom audiotapes and transcripts.
Ms Nash believes the costs order is little more than a red herring to divert attention from the fact that despite spending two years in the Queensland Anti Discrimination Commission and the Queensland Anti Discrimination Tribunal without legal representation, the case was never remedied and never heard and the youth was denied an education.
Attorney General Dick’s treatment of the Australian family is in stark contrast to his willingness to respond quickly and meet with Mr Tommy Thomas, the American father of young American newlywed, Tina Watson, who was murdered while scuba diving with her American husband in Queensland. Mr Thomas’scathing attack on the Queensland justice system following the lenient sentencing is echoed by most Queenslanders.
"Equal treatment before the law is a pillar of democratic societies. When courts are corrupted by greed or political expediency, the scales of justice are tipped, and ordinary people suffer. Judicial corruption means the voice of the innocent goes unheard, while the guilty act with impunity" Huguette Labelle, Chair of Transparency International.
Last month former Queenslander, respected corruption fighter and Fitzgerald Inquiry Commissioner, Tony Fitzgerald QC, savaged Bligh Labor government corruption, cronyism and secrecy. To hear his speech click: http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...
Premier Anna Bligh was the former Education Minister to whom Ms Nash appealed repeatedly for urgent action to stop the bullying and to ensure her son could complete his education. Now she is Queensland Premier she continues to ignore the family.
Ms Bligh’s approval rating has recently sunk to only 33%, the lowest ever for a Queensland Premier. While Opposition Leader, John-Paul Langbroek’s, approval rating is only 34%. Queensland is the only Australian state without an Upper House.
Mr Langbroek has declined to raise the case of Ms Nash and her son in Parliament using parliamentary privilege. Queensland has the worst school bullying record in Australia.
The case of Ms Nash has reached foreign media including the Wall Street Journal after her story appeared first in local media and then got international press attention due to the allegations of judicial corruption and the denial of education to her son since the age of 12 when he suffered bullying. He is now 19 years of age and has missed his higher education.
Due to lack of press freedom in Australia this case has not been published in any major Australian newspaper, or broadcast on radio or television.
Further details and coverage:
QLD Governor Silent on Judicial Corruption Claims Against Brother http://www.mathaba.net/...
QLD Governor Wensley Silent On Judicial Abuse
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Armed Police Eject Mother From Queensland Parliament
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Speaker Of Queensland Parliament Denies Bullied Schoolboy Electoral Representation http://www.webwire.com/...
Bligh government corruption savaged by Tony Fitzgerald QC http://www.indymedia.org.uk/...
Bullied schoolboy and judicial corruption victim ignored by Bligh
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