Finally, another win for survivors, this time at predators’ expense

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OPINION: Finally, another win for survivors, this time at predators’ expense

, paedophiles are able to hide assets in superannuation and declare bankruptcy to avoid compensating their victims.

In June, our coalition took the proposal to Financial Services Minister Stephen Jones, and last Friday the minister announced changes to the Bankruptcy Act and Superannuation Legislation will be implemented within the first six months of 2023. Certain elements of the mainstream media form part of the ecosystem. They frequently engage in victim-blaming and perpetrator apologia., the twice-convicted paedophile who abused me, faced court on three separate charges of using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence .

From laws and policies, to digital, print, social media and beyond, there are several instruments that can be used to prolong the trauma of child sexual abuse victims, either by perpetrators themselves, their supporters, or anyone who unknowingly reinforces the paedophile doctrine.

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