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‘If not you, then who?’: Judicial commissioner calls on victims to speak up
By Naomi Neilson|05 May 2021
The Judicial Conduct Commissioner said that although South Australia identified many distressing examples of sexual harassment and physical assault in its legal profession and judiciary, she has never received any complaints of this kind and has called for victims to start coming forward so the issue can be addressed. 
Content warning: This article relates to sexual harassment and sexual assault. 
Judicial Conduct Commissioner the Honourable Ann Vanstone QC has responded to the South Australian sexual harassment report by acknowledging that complaints against judicial officers are complicated, but perpetrators cannot be held accountable until the victims come forward and “find the courage to make a report”. 

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