Pam Gurner-Corridor isn’t any stranger to this weblog. Lately she appeared in an article by the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC) about entry to data from South Australia’s occupational well being and security (OHS) regulator, SafeWorkSA.
SafeWorkSA has been underneath appreciable scrutiny for the previous few years. A “root and department” overview carried out by John Merritt is the most recent inquiry. [Note: this article was written before the release of the Merritt report and the Government’s interim response last weekend. More on that report shortly]
Gurner-Corridor’s considerations appear extra concerning the authorities’s response to the inquiry and the applying of Authorized Skilled Privilege (LPP). She is quoted saying:
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