Darryl Rangiah
Darryl Rangiah is a Justice involved in the legal proceedings related to Antoinette Lattouf's employment termination at the ABC. His role includes overseeing the court's evaluation of the evidence presented by both sides in the case, which examines the circumstances surrounding Lattouf's controversial removal.
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Australia:
Darryl Rangiah is a Federal Court judge who ruled on the case involving Antoinette Lattouf and the ABC.
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Australia:
Darryl Rangiah ordered the ABC to pay $150,000 in damages to Lattouf.
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United Kingdom:
Justice Darryl Rangiah stated that substantial penalties were necessary to ensure the ABC learned its lesson.
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Australia:
Justice Darryl Rangiah found the ABC had unlawfully sacked Lattouf from her position as radio host.
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Australia:
Justice Darryl Rangiah made a 10-year suppression order over the identities of persons who made complaints about Lattouf.
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Australia:
Justice Darryl Rangiah found that the ABC contravened sections of the Fair Work Act.
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United Kingdom:
Justice Darryl Rangiah ruled that the ABC sacked Lattouf for reasons including her opinions on the Israeli military campaign in Gaza.
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Australia:
Justice Darryl Rangiah made a 10-year suppression order over the identities of persons who made complaints about Lattouf’s employment.
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Australia:
Justice Darryl Rangiah is presiding over the Federal Court case involving Antoinette Lattouf.
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Australia:
Justice Darryl Rangiah noted the lack of direct evidence regarding the communication of directives to Mr. Oliver-Taylor.
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