ICAC’s apologists should stick to the proven facts Chris Merritt 16 December 2021 Published in the Australian Newspaper When Stephen Charles and Anthony Whealy were judges, every word they uttered deserved respect. Now that they are retired,...
There are better ideas on how to run an ICAC and NSW could learn from other states Chris Merritt 7 January 2021 Published in the Australian Newspaper When the time comes for NSW to do something about its anti-corruption agency, the nation’s most...
Victoria’s retrospective pandemic laws expose problems in Charter of Rights Chris Merritt 7 January 2021 Published in the Australian Newspaper As this dreadful year draws to a close, some of the most important lessons on how to deal with the...
Inspector’s report strengthens calls for meaningful reform Chris Merritt 5 January 2022 Published in the Australian Newspaper No one could ever describe ICAC Inspector Bruce McClintock SC as a radical. If anything, his reputation is the opposite....
Government can restore original goal of class actions with bill Chris Merritt 7 January 2021 Published in the Australian Newspaper Instead of complaining about the coming changes to class actions, the key players in this industry should consider...
A return to sanity for disclosure class actions Chris Merritt 7 January 2021 Published in the Australian Newspaper The snowflake bureaucrats running James Cook University should make the most of their victory. They might have downed Peter Ridd but they...