Tag: a broken System

Bruce Lehrmann case: NSW Police detective liked social media post in support of defendant

ACT Policing Detective Superintendent Scott Moller liked a social media post supportive of Bruce Lehrmann.

Jurors are held to a strict reign of control that prevents undue outside influence in court. However, not so police, when they can entertain their own personal opinions and beliefs when investigating a case.   As a consequence they fail to abide by the strict rules of objectivity in criminal investigation and collection of evidence.  This ACT Detective admits to serious bias when investigating the Brittany Higgins case. One that favored Morrison’s LNP

ACT Policing Detective Superintendent Scott Moller also admitted to an inquiry into the abandoned criminal trial he shouldn’t have liked a social media comment that was supportive of the man he had charged with Higgins’ sexual assault following the discontinuation of the case.

Source: Bruce Lehrmann case: NSW Police detective liked social media post in support of defendant

Are we being served? Restaurateurs swamped by labour rout in wake of bruising lockdowns – Michael West Media

The world of work has changed dramatically in the past two years of pandemic. Emergency measures have sent businesses to the wall and left others unable to fill staff gaps. We have learnt overdue lessons on the value of the people who conduct the many backbreaking and thankless tasks in hospitality and tourism. But control of the commanding heights of the labour market remains with the big end of town, writes Michael Sainsbury.

Source: Are we being served? Restaurateurs swamped by labour rout in wake of bruising lockdowns – Michael West Media