Original article by Jane Lee
The Age – Page: 2 : 23-Sep-14
Victoria Police have apologised and paid compensation to a woman who was injured in a police raid in 1996. In 2001, the police and the state government were ordered to pay $A315,000 compensation to Corinna Horvath and three others. However, the government successfully appealed against the ruling. In May 2014, the United Nations Human Rights Commission ruled in favour of Horvath. On 19 September 2014, Chief Commissioner Ken Lay informed Horvath that an ex-gratia payment had been approved
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VICTORIA POLICE, UNITED NATIONS. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION, COUNTY COURT OF VICTORIA, COURT OF APPEAL (VICTORIA)