Sunday 19 January 2014

WHEN KNOWN - LEGALLY

For anyone to go forward with legal action, a law must be broken. The next question is: When did you know a law was broken?

An individual who is not of the legal profession would have no idea. An investigation must be done and an outcome determined.

It appears in my situation, none of this has occurred. This is most problematic to the Federal Human Rights Commission. The reasons for this are:

1. No formal military investigation was ever done.
2. No Formal Judgement was ever made.
3. No formal Charges were ever laid.
4. No one was held responsible or accountable for the actions taken.
5. No corrective actions were ever enacted.
5. The repercussions to my mental and physical health because of these over sites, have never been fully evaluated and finalized.

In summary then, since multiple Departments and Ministries have been asked to conduct an investigation and no complete investigation has ever been done then Federal Human Rights Commission (HRC) will have to make the determination, if a law was broken.

If HRC is taking in excess of 7 months to determine whether I am disabled or not then I officially do not know either. My case started in 1997 and is still ongoing. That is a very long time and a lot of pain and suffering.

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