I confronted the ABC about their humiliating defamation loss to Heston Russell and the culture at the ABC. A federal court judge found that the unreasonable actions of ABC journalists led to protracted litigation.

Australian taxpayers are getting a multi-million bill because the ABC got it wrong and couldn’t bring themselves to apologise. Their entire culture needs an overhaul. Will the journalist responsible for publishing

disinformation, failing to act reasonably and costing the taxpayer millions about an elite veteran be punished at all? Apparently not.

9 replies
  1. Errol
    Errol says:

    I think that the Journalist should be prosecuted personally that the ABC chain of command should also be charged personally and that the bill be paid by them personally. There should be no protection because they have been found guilty. If no one is personally held accountable then there is no way they will not do it again. They are happy to use misinformation as an argument against others but the evidence is clear that in this case like many other cases that the ABC engages in misinformation and points at others to distract attention from their worse behaviour.

  2. Helena
    Helena says:

    ABC manufacturers it’s own version of of importance events and facts. Why is the tax payer paying for incompetence & bias repeater behavior for Govt policies!

    • Adrian Hollis
      Adrian Hollis says:

      Negotiation on the plaintiff’s costs? His entire costs dealing with the legal action in seeking justice, inclusive of his own time at a rate proportionate of his annual income, is sureling not a negotiable figure.
      Should he need to continue to employ lawyers and accountants to respond to the ABC’s mischief, it would strike me that those costs, plus a proportional increase in damages in relation to continued injury.
      Corporate law is an abuse of real life “persons”. Senior investors and executives need to bear liability of corporate wrong doing, and beyond that
      organisations such as the WHO, UN and Central Banks should carry absolutely no indemnity protection for their executives that break laws, including local, and common law.

  3. Pamela
    Pamela says:

    ABC needs to become a subscription service. They are a total waste of taxpayer’s money & do not service the interests of the majority. Total disgust with their disregard towards our Veterans who sacrifice their lives for our country.

  4. David
    David says:

    What can I say Malcom as our country rolls over.as they get up led by you it’s quit obvious we will go forward into a brighter future

  5. Davi
    Davi says:

    Quote a saying look at the price of that steak I might have to become a vegan. Go forth my son and let the real world step in

  6. Anthony Owen
    Anthony Owen says:

    The ABC ought to be defunded and the money saved. They don’t report news, but they do make it up.

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