• lumpenproletariat@quokk.auOPM
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      18 days ago

      The whole thing is so dodgy.

      And so he made a financial hardship application to have the appeal fees waived. The Court requested payslips and three months of bank statements from Turner to prove his hardship claim.

      He provided them accordingly. But here’s the catch. His payslips prove just what BHP and its co-defendants have been trying to keep out of court for 8 years – that is, that his true employer was Chandler MacLeod (see main image above). Years of payslips, years of evidence, suddenly filed with the Court.

      https://michaelwest.com.au/david-v-goliath-court-gets-real-evidence-from-miner-v-bhp-by-accident/

      He’s not allowed to use the payslips he was required to provide.

      The Australian legal system is one of injustice.