Home affairs refuses access to FOI request for ‘operational advice’ regarding case that overturned legality of indefinite detention
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The home affairs minister, Clare O’Neil, has claimed she relied only on verbal advice when declaring the government believed it would win the NZYQ high court case or succeed in deporting the plaintiff.
O’Neil’s claim is contained in a freedom of information decision from the home affairs department refusing access to “operational advice” about deporting NZYQ, the stateless Rohingya man who won a case overturning the legality of indefinite detention.
Continue reading…Home affairs refuses access to FOI request for ‘operational advice’ regarding case that overturned legality of indefinite detentionGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe home affairs minister, Clare O’Neil, has claimed she relied only on verbal advice when declaring the government believed it would win the NZYQ high court case or succeed in deporting the plaintiff.O’Neil’s claim is contained in a freedom of information decision from the home affairs department refusing access to “operational advice” about deporting NZYQ, the stateless Rohingya man who won a case overturning the legality of indefinite detention.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…
