Trevor on teachers’name supression

Trevor Mallard blogs:

Media – mainly on Sundays – and especially Cam Slater have been frustrated with Teachers' Council rules that make it very hard to hear cases in public. I share their concerns. There is almost no way to have suppression orders because the maximum fine for a breach is $1k which deters no one.

The Council is understandably reluctant to risk identifying victims especially of sexual abuse but their rules don't let them identify accused and not the victim – and won't change with the current fine level.

breeds and false conclusions.

I've got two SoPs one very simple which increases the fine to $100k and would leave the Teachers' Council to rewrite the rules. The second, below, is more comprehensive and adopts the position that is promoting for the Courts. It has a presumption of an open hearing.

I agree with a presumption of open hearings. I also agree that if you have name supression, you need a larger maximum fine than $1,000 to be effective. However $100,000 is too much considering this is just for a professional disciplinary board – not an actual court.

You can read the proposed SOP in full at Red Alert, and comment either there or here on what you think.

It's a good example of MPs using blogging to get feedback on proposed changes.