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Businessman accused of staff sex attacks still at work as law protects identity
Queensland is one of only two states to maintain “archaic” laws that protect the identity of people accused of serious sexual offences until they are committed to stand trial – to protect them from reputational damage.The case is one of several examples where advocates argue that it is in…
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