ABC admits it should ‘never’ have argued Antoinette Lattouf had to prove existence of Lebanese race
by Amanda Meade Media correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6VGJW)
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The ABC's earlier legal argument that Antoinette Lattouf had to prove the existence of a Lebanese race should never have been made", the broadcaster has conceded at a parliamentary committee which heard the case cost $1.1m in external lawyers.
The ABC's defence of Lattouf's unlawful termination case originally argued she must prove the existence of a Lebanese, Arab or Middle Eastern race, a tactic which angered ABC staff and Australian Middle Eastern and multicultural groups.
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