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Judicial waiting game – the fate of a Supreme Court judge

A decision on what happens next in an unprecedented judicial probity investigation is due any day.The National Business Review understood the judicial conduct commissioner Sir David Gascoigne is to release his report into complaints against Supreme Court

Liam Baldwin
Wed, 05 May 2010

A decision on what happens next in an unprecedented judicial probity investigation is due any day.

The National Business Review understood the judicial conduct commissioner Sir David Gascoigne is to release his report into complaints against Supreme Court judge Justice Bill Wilson this week.

However,

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Liam Baldwin
Wed, 05 May 2010
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