I'm the applicant in a consumer listing at NCAT and Scott Morrison is the respondent.
I'm claiming he went outside his capacity as the Prime Minister and abused his power when he banned outgoing flights forcing me to live in Sydney.
He' s using a taxpayer funded lawyer at AGS to try and get out of it on a technicality based on jurisdiction.
File No: GEN 20/17371
Quote in all enquiries eNumber: 69299II30
Application to the Tribunal concerning BRADLEY DALTON - SCOTT MORRISON
I refer to the parties emails in the above application which have been referred to the Mark Harrowell, Deputy President.
I have been asked by the Deputy President to advise the parties that the application remains listed at 11.45am on 10 July 2020 at which time the issues raised by your correspondence and the jurisdictional issues raised in the Tribunal's letter dated 12 June 2020 will be considered.
The directions made by the Tribunal remain in effect.
My question is :
1. Does he have the right to use a government lawyer when he's the respondent in a consumer issue?
2. Does he have the power to offer Qantas tens of millions of dollars in financial inducements to cancel outgoing flights?
3. Does his capacity as prime minister enable him to anything he likes which affects commercial businesses and consumers?
I'm claiming he went outside his capacity as the Prime Minister and abused his power when he banned outgoing flights forcing me to live in Sydney.
He' s using a taxpayer funded lawyer at AGS to try and get out of it on a technicality based on jurisdiction.
File No: GEN 20/17371
Quote in all enquiries eNumber: 69299II30
Application to the Tribunal concerning BRADLEY DALTON - SCOTT MORRISON
I refer to the parties emails in the above application which have been referred to the Mark Harrowell, Deputy President.
I have been asked by the Deputy President to advise the parties that the application remains listed at 11.45am on 10 July 2020 at which time the issues raised by your correspondence and the jurisdictional issues raised in the Tribunal's letter dated 12 June 2020 will be considered.
The directions made by the Tribunal remain in effect.
My question is :
1. Does he have the right to use a government lawyer when he's the respondent in a consumer issue?
2. Does he have the power to offer Qantas tens of millions of dollars in financial inducements to cancel outgoing flights?
3. Does his capacity as prime minister enable him to anything he likes which affects commercial businesses and consumers?