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Ethics professor Justin OâBrien sorry for collapse in Trust
The former ethics and governance professor of The Trust Project is taking stock in Byron Bay after his professional life collapsed amid claims of unethical conduct, unpaid bills and corporate missteps.
Former Monash academic Justin OâBrienâs profile has collapsed after he was investigated over an expenses rort, chased down for unpaid debts and charged with criminal assault and malicious damage of property.Â
Mar 17, 2021 â 12.00am
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In January this year, Justin OâBrien sat down and sent Greg Medcraft a note to his personal email.
âDear Greg, as you are no doubt aware I have had a torrid time,â OâBrien wrote.
07:24 EDT, 16 March 2021
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A group of private school teenagers allegedly involved in a sickening knife attack that left a father-of-one blind in one eye have had their charges downgraded.
Brett Halcro, 36, was walking through a park in Pyrmont, inner Sydney, on July 31 last year when he was allegedly knocked to the ground before being bashed unconscious and stomped on.
A 16-year-old boy, who is a student at the prestigious Barker College, then allegedly pulled a knife and sliced Mr Halcro across the face up to seven times before driving the blade deep into his right eye.
Nine teens were charged by police, with all but two of them appearing before a Sydney children s court on Tuesday, charged with affray and wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, News Corp reported.