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Governor of Queensland does not recognise civil rights issues


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Brisbane, Australia - Queensland Governor, Penelope Wensley, has maintained a dogged silence in relation to corroborated judicial abuse and corruption allegations against her brother, Robert Wensley QC, and three other judges by Brisbane mother, Jennifer Nash.

Mr Wensley, a former judge in the Queensland Anti Discrimination Tribunal heard the complaint about severe school bullying and education discrimination.

Ms Nash and her son claimed the judges were intimidating and biased and courtroom evidence was repeatedly edited in order to pervert the course of justice.

“When courts are corrupted by greed or political expediency, the scales of justice are tipped, and ordinary people suffer” Huguette Labelle, Chair of Transparency International.

The unrepresented bullied youth was also denied a trial by jury like accused criminals.

“I consider trial by jury as the only anchor yet imagined by man, by which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution” Thomas Jefferson.

Despite her alleged commitment to humanitarian and human rights issues, Governor Wensley has ignored the appeal by Ms Nash to intervene.

Ms Nash had petitioned Australia’s Head of State, Queen Elizabeth, at Buckingham Palace and informed her that her pleas to the Queensland Governor and the Governor General in Canberra were being ignored.

Despite this, the Queen sent her petition back to the Governor General and that was the end of the matter.

The Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (PCMC) has so far refused to table the complaint by Ms Nash in Parliament, let alone investigate it.

Ray Halligan, the chairman of Western Australia’s version of the PCMC has strongly criticised the Queensland system that allows party politics to throw out complaints concerning official misconduct.

He said a legislative framework that allowed decisions on complaints concerning official misconduct and corruption to be made on a political basis was “totally and utterly wrong. ”I would have very grave concerns about that. I don’t agree with that at all. The committee (in WA) doesn’t withhold anything”.

Due to lack of press freedom the obstruction of justice and judicial abuse has never been reported in Australia.

This matter is explained further in Governor of Queensland in denial on judicial corruption claims http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=98481

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