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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: de Bono v Health Care Complaints Commission [2023] NSWCATOD 172 Hearing dates: 13 October 2023 Date of orders: 23 November 2023 Decision date: 23 November 2023 Jurisdiction: Occupational Division Before: J D Little, Senior Member Decision: 1. The decision the subject of this review is affirmed 2. Pursuant to s 64(1)(a) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013, the disclosure of the names of the First Alleged Victim, the Second Alleged Victim and the Third Alleged Victim (as defined in my reasons for decision) is prohibited. Catchwords: HEALTH — professional registration and discipline — massage therapist — complaints — interim prohibition order — whether breached code of conduct — whether serious risk to the health or safety of members of the public — whether necessary to protect the health or safety of the public Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 (NSW) Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Evidence Act 1995 (NSW) Health Care Complaints Act 1993 (NSW) Public Health Regulation 2012 (NSW) Cases Cited: None cited Texts Cited: None cited Category: Principal judgment Parties: Mark John de Bono (Applicant) Health Care Complaints Commission (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: A Bhasin (Respondent)
Applicant (Self-Represented) File Number(s): 2023/00039651 Publication restriction: Pursuant to s 64(1)(a) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013, the disclosure of the names of the First Alleged Victim, the Second Alleged Victim and the Third Alleged Victim (as defined in my reasons for decision) is prohibited.
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