The state government says Kens case against the Department of Sustainability & Environment is being properly dealt with. Cabinet Secretary Tony Lupton told the RJM Trust he had looked into the matter at their request and was 'satisfied' it was being 'handled appropriately', but did not go into details.
Meanwhile Ken's case against the Bonnie Doon football club, which sacked him as sports trainer after the Herald Sun published the story of his battle with the DSE, comes before the Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission again tomorrow.
When first interviewed by bnews the president of the club admitted he was breaking discrimination law but claimed he had no choice because of a possible backlash from the parents of some of the clubs teenage players.
Monday, May 5, 2008
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