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Telstra's Falsified SVT Report

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Please click on the following Telstra’s Falsified SVT Report link, which was sent in April 2016 to

(1) the Government, and
(2) The two Telstra executives are identified below.

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Telstra’s Falsified SVT Report

The other six links below are documents also sent with the original SVT report. While the report itself appears, at first, to be too technical for most people, it does show quite clearly that, with the assistance of some radical Government communications regulatory bureaucrats, Telstra knowingly perverted the course of justice during my 1994/95 arbitration. 

Since then, though, no one has investigated this matter, regardless of the damage that Telstra’s perversion of the course of justice caused me.

My prepared SVT report is as follows: AUSTEL’s Govt/Telstra/SVT Report 23 April 2016

The exhibits to support my SVT report are attached below

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibits 1-A to 10-B

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibits 11 to 23-G

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibits 23-H to 30-A

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibits 30-B

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibit 31-A to 46-E

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibits 46-F to 62

To verify the evidence is numbered, you can do so by sourcing the numbered exhibit and then locating the number
in the filing system either above or below.

The matters discussed on this website, absentjustice.com are said according to my interpretation of the  Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013

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AUSTEL’s Govt/Telstra/SVT Report 23 April 2016

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibits 1-A to 10-B

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibits 11 to 23-G

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibits 23-H to 30-A

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibits 30-B

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibit 31-A to 46-E

Govt/Telstra/SVT Report Exhibits 46-F to 62

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My decision to write this book stems from the intricate and multifaceted nature of our narrative, along with the extensive range of exhibits that necessitated meticulous organization and replication. This deliberate choice allows readers to grasp the myriad of transgressions committed against the COT Cases by various parties, including public officials and regulatory agencies. Through this storytelling approach, I aim to vividly illustrate the pervasive criminality that thrived within the framework of government-sanctioned arbitrations under the International Arbitration Act.

Until the late 1990s, the Australian government owned and operated the nation’s telephone network through the communications carrier Telecom, which has since transitioned to private ownership and is now recognised as Telstra. During this era, Telecom maintained a stranglehold over the communications sector, allowing the network to deteriorate significantly, leading to a cascade of service failures. Instead of confronting the pressing issues of our severely deficient telephone services as part of the government-endorsed arbitration process—an uneven and ultimately futile battle for justice—these critical problems were left unaddressed. As a result, countless claimants found themselves compelled to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars pursuing their cases against this government-owned entity, only to be met with resistance and neglect.

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“Only I know from personal experience that your story is true, otherwise I would find it difficult to believe. I was amazed and impressed with the thorough, detailed work you have done in your efforts to find justice”

Sister Burke

“…your persistence to bring about improvements to Telecom’s country services. I regret that it was at such a high personal cost.”

The Hon David Hawker MP

“I am writing in reference to your article in last Friday’s Herald-Sun (2nd April 1993) about phone difficulties experienced by businesses.

I wish to confirm that I have had problems trying to contact Cape Bridgewater Holiday Camp over the past 2 years.

I also experienced problems while trying to organise our family camp for September this year. On numerous occasions I have rung from both this business number 053 424 675 and also my home number and received no response – a dead line.

I rang around the end of February (1993) and twice was subjected to a piercing noise similar to a fax. I reported this incident to Telstra who got the same noise when testing.”

Cathy Lindsey

“Only I know from personal experience that your story is true, otherwise I would find it difficult to believe. I was amazed and impressed with the thorough, detailed work you have done in your efforts to find justice”

Sister Burke

“…the very large number of persons that had been forced into an arbitration process and have been obliged to settle as a result of the sheer weight that Telstra has brought to bear on them as a consequence where they have faced financial ruin if they did not settle…”

Senator Carr

“A number of people seem to be experiencing some or all of the problems which you have outlined to me. …

“I trust that your meeting tomorrow with Senators Alston and Boswell is a profitable one.”

Hon David Hawker MP

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