One might imagine the conduct of non-citizen convicted criminals who have been freed from detention would be high on the list of topics over which the Immigration Minister might want to exercise personal oversight. Alas, in this instance, we're talking about the Andrew Giles
A former immigration detainee accused of a violent assault during a home invasion had his ankle monitor removed following advice from a board of experts.
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Courts found no solid evidence was needed for minister to kick Gary Lewer out of the country he has lived in for 50 years, just a letter from Victoria Police.
Courts found no solid evidence was needed for the minister to kick Gary Lewer out of the country he has lived in for 50 years, just a letter from Victoria Police.
Courts found no solid evidence was needed for the minister to kick Gary Lewer out of the country he has lived in for 50 years, just a letter from Victoria Police.
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The Echidna: Corporate apologies are worth less than the peso | Southern Cross juneesoutherncross.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from juneesoutherncross.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Explore the declining impact of public apologies and how companies like Facebook and Australia Post have used apologies as a get-out-of-jail-free card.