The vague wording and risky assumptions that landed Labor in a deportation debacle
Andrew Giles says tribunal did not apply ‘common sense’ when assessing visa cancellations – but sometimes common sense requires clear directionGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAll week in parliament, Anthony Albanese and Andrew Giles have expressed frustration that in overturning visa cancellations affecting foreign-citizen convicted criminals, the administrative appeals tribunal (AAT) did not apply enough “common sense”.With further comments from their cabinet colleague Murray Watt on ABC’s Insiders on Sunday, it is finally clear what they mean. The clue is in the use of numbers and letters. Continue reading...
Andrew Giles says tribunal did not apply ‘common sense’ when assessing visa cancellations – but sometimes common sense requires clear direction
All week in parliament, Anthony Albanese and Andrew Giles have expressed frustration that in overturning visa cancellations affecting foreign-citizen convicted criminals, the administrative appeals tribunal (AAT) did not apply enough “common sense”.
With further comments from their cabinet colleague Murray Watt on ABC’s Insiders on Sunday, it is finally clear what they mean. The clue is in the use of numbers and letters. Continue reading...