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Fraud on the Court - Administration of Justice Offences - highest form of violation committed in courts.

19 November 2022

Fraud on the court. Perversion of the administration and course of justice.

The article https://lnkd.in/g6vM9NTb provides a succinct summation of 'Fraud on the Court', the Australian equivalent of 'Administration of Justice Offences', the highest form of violation committed in the court system.


Such an important topic is hardly discussed within the Australian legal industry. These violations, though rare, do happen and there are those that have used our court system as their modus operandi to commit fraud on the courts and obtain illegal judgments.


An Australian publicly listed company, Credit Corp, uses its incorporated law firm such as Certus Partners, and its external legal supplier, a national law firm, Piper Alderman, to commit such violations in court.


In doing so, they breach statutory obligations, circumvent legislation, stunt the common law development of the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 (NCCPA 2009), and evade Cth penalties defrauding the Commonwealth and the public.


Our court system is extremely vulnerable to such violations and the consequences are detrimental to the integrity of the courts and the legal profession. The impact of such violations is cancerous, undermining the entire legal system.


OBL Principal has been dealing with such violations for many years making reports for the protection of the Australian community, the integrity of the courts, and the legal industry.


Reports were made pertaining to Administration of Justice offences perversion of the course of justice, tampering with evidence, perjury, fraud, impersonation of legal practitioners, fraudulent accounts including trust accounts, and more.


Reports were made but not limited to the following:

1. The Office of the Legal Services Commissioner (OLSC - Mr John McKenzie) in 2018 on Piper Alderman Lawyers involving impersonation of legal practitioners (See report and annexes) and the conduct of Mr Sebastian Harford-Davis, Mr Nicolas George Ford, Mr Thomas Glynn, Mr Miles Condon SC and Mr James Willis.

2. The Professional Standards Board in the NSW Law Society in 2018, as above, impersonation of legal practitioners by Piper Alderman paralegal/law clerk in 2016 - Ms Natalie Miller and Mr Owen Nanlohy.

3. The Office of the Attorney General of NSW (Mr. Mark Speakman) - notice/report on Mr John McKenzie.

4. The Governor General of NSW (at the time - Mr. Peter Cosgrove) -- notice/report on Mr John McKenzie.

5. ICAC (Mr. Peter Hall SC) - Magistrate Sharon Freund.


For more details see the list of reports via: Public Notice.


The various reports were closed without investigations to date. Evidence has been ignored and those reported never had to answer to the reports made against them.


Mr McKenzie of OLSC made deliberate false representations in office falsely stating under the OLSC cover letter that he had not received any evidence of any kind when he received a 102-page letter with references and approx. 660 pages of evidence including court documents.


Mr. Mckenzie/OLSC closed the report and made threats to the OBL principal for making such a report.


For public interest, we will bring light to these matters and will be calling those who receive said reports and did nothing to resign as not fit and proper people to be in office.


On a related matter, OBL Principal has recently filed three claims against NSW legal practitioners in the District Court of NSW (a Senior Counsel, a barrister, and a principal solicitor) raising allegations of fraud which include administration of Justice offences.

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