Ralph Blewitt has legal aid funding approved for his case in the Perth Magistrates Court

Ralph Blewitt received some news late last week that led to this happy Facebook post.

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While Ralph has to make do with a very basic legal aid grant - nothing was too costly for Bruce Wilson.

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When Gillard's former law firm Slater and Gordon was raided by police, Bruce Wilson was magically supplied with a QC and legal team to bring a claim of legal professional privilege on document seized by police.  As Gillard's purported client he was the only person who could do that.  When the Chief Magistrate of Victoria decided against Wilson's claim (he found that iun 100% of cases, documents Gillard and Bernard Murphy prepared were created in the furtherance of fraud), Wilson embarked on a lengthy course of actions in the Supreme Court of Victoria.  Eventually the police gave up fighting and the documents went back to Slater and Gordon.

And you and I paid for it.

 

Former federal attorney general Mark Dreyfus QC MP was there to celebrate more money for a bigger PILCH

Bruce Wilson's legal costs have been funded in part by the PILCH - you can read our reports here:

http://www.michaelsmithnews.com/2013/09/wonder-who-put-bruce-wilson-and-pilch-together.html

http://www.michaelsmithnews.com/2013/09/bruce-wilsons-defence-organised-by-tax-deductible-gifts.html

http://www.michaelsmithnews.com/2013/11/julie-ligeti-union-colleague-val-gostencnik-was-a-director-of-the-pilch-funding-ms-gillards-former-l.html

PILCH and its directors may have felt some discomfort about various aspects of funding Mr Wilson and his legal case.   One of the difficulties was a requirement that PILCH only fund Victorian residents.

Well just in the nick of time the PILCH and its NSW counterpart organisation merged!  And apparently got more money.   And former Attorney General Mark Dreyfus QC MP was there to watch it happen.  

Thanks to Max1 for the link to Mark Dreyfus's Facebook page.

Mark dreyfuss qc

Today I was interviewed for Justice Connect’s launch video. On 14 November 2013, PILCH NSW and PILCH Victoria will celebrate their successful merger as they become Justice Connect. I congratulate all involved with PILCH, who provide support to unrepresented litigants who would not otherwise have access to legal assistance and advice. Assistance is provided in the areas of social security, discrimination, consumer law, judicial review, bankruptcy, immigration and employment law. I am proud to have been part of a Federal Labor Government which provided valuable financial support to legal services that can best respond to the needs of the Australian community.

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