Australia’s laws cannot protect whistleblowers like Richard Boyle, court finds

Court rules whistleblowing laws do not protect acts committed while gathering evidence before speaking out as that would sanction ‘vigilante justice’

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Australia’s whistleblower laws do not offer any protection to public servants like Richard Boyle for acts allegedly committed while gathering evidence prior to speaking out, a court has found.

The South Australian district court on Thursday partially lifted suppressions over a key judgment that ruled that the nation’s whistleblower protections could not be used to shield Boyle, a former tax office employee who spoke out about the agency’s unethical and aggressive pursuit of debts.

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