Hi all,
In Victoria, I understand that calls can be recorded between two people without the consent of the other party.
However, their use in court may or may not be admissible.
My question is, I have relied upon some voice recording from recorded phone calls in my FOS/AFCA banking ombudsman complaint, regarding a large amount of money losses. FOS/AFCA said that they will not allow any recorded calls to be used in their case if consent was not granted. Does anyone know the merits of this blanket ruling?
Thanks!
In Victoria, I understand that calls can be recorded between two people without the consent of the other party.
However, their use in court may or may not be admissible.
My question is, I have relied upon some voice recording from recorded phone calls in my FOS/AFCA banking ombudsman complaint, regarding a large amount of money losses. FOS/AFCA said that they will not allow any recorded calls to be used in their case if consent was not granted. Does anyone know the merits of this blanket ruling?
Thanks!