EPISODE · Oct 1, 2020 · 46 MIN
Prosecution of the Victoria Government Pending
from It is Discernable® · host Matt Wong
The Covid-19 Hotel Quarantine Inquiry wrapped up this week with counsel assisting submitting that the Government's failures were responsible for 768 deaths and the entire second wave in Victoria. Ken Phillips from Self Employed Australia has triggered a prosecution request by writing to the OHS authority - WorkSafe - under section 130 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic). They are now required by law to take action or detail reasons why they failed to take action, by late December 2020. Ken asked me to conduct this interview so the true and balanced story could get out. It's a doozy. ---------------------- Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/WsrSSpmDF3o ---------------------- Show notes: 2:44 The risks of hotel quarantine were known from the beginning 4:27 Compulsory reporting for communicable diseases 7:03 ADF support rejected and private contractors used instead 8:01 COVID-19 Hotel Quarantine Inquiry (Coate Inquiry) 10:10 Contravention of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 13:05 Victorian Government failed to provide a safe system of work 14:28 OHS Act triggered under section 130 15:20 Timelines required by the OHS Act 17:43 The letter that triggered the prosecution request 19:05 The largest OHS prosecution in the history of Australia 20:30 Worksafe investigative powers are supreme 21:40 Changing the OHS landscape 24:46 The best OHS Act in the world? 26:25 Ramifications of successful prosecution 27:56 Collective amnesia at the Coate Inquiry 30:16 Legitimacy of legal claim 31:16 Who is Self-Employed Australia? 34:40 Union official turned small business advocate 36:20 Union influence in hotel quarantine contracts 38:44 An explanation for Dan Andrew's decision making 39:40 Manslaughter laws 42:00 Government must be bound by the Rule of Law 43:50 How to support the fight against the Victorian Government
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The Covid-19 Hotel Quarantine Inquiry wrapped up this week with counsel assisting submitting that the Government's failures were responsible for 768 deaths and the entire second wave in Victoria. Ken Phillips from Self Employed Australia has triggered a prosecution request by writing to the OHS authority - WorkSafe - under section 130 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic). They are now required by law to take action or detail reasons why they failed to take action, by late December 2020. Ken asked me to conduct this interview so the true and balanced story could get out. It's a doozy. ---------------------- Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/WsrSSpmDF3o ---------------------- Show notes: 2:44 The risks of hotel quarantine were known from the beginning 4:27 Compulsory reporting for communicable diseases 7:03 ADF support rejected and private contractors used instead 8:01 COVID-19 Hotel Quarantine Inquiry (Coate Inquiry) 10:10 Contravention of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 13:05 Victorian Government failed to provide a safe system of work 14:28 OHS Act triggered under section 130 15:20 Timelines required by the OHS Act 17:43 The letter that triggered the prosecution request 19:05 The largest OHS prosecution in the history of Australia 20:30 Worksafe investigative powers are supreme 21:40 Changing the OHS landscape 24:46 The best OHS Act in the world? 26:25 Ramifications of successful prosecution 27:56 Collective amnesia at the Coate Inquiry 30:16 Legitimacy of legal claim 31:16 Who is Self-Employed Australia? 34:40 Union official turned small business advocate 36:20 Union influence in hotel quarantine contracts 38:44 An explanation for Dan Andrew's decision making 39:40 Manslaughter laws 42:00 Government must be bound by the Rule of Law 43:50 How to support the fight against the Victorian Government
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