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Golden Autumn Posted on May 14, 2019

What penalties apply or are available to be applied if a witness in a VCAT residential tenancies hearing lies under oath, and how does one report this?

I have submitted the evidence by email to VCAT and asked that the witness' testimony be struck out - important as the hearing Member clearly advised on the record that she relied mainly on this witness' testimony for her findings, which totally negated my application and its success.

  • Larry Ng
    Larry Ng May 14, 2019

    Hi Golden Autumn, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
    you posted to USA computer repair help
    moved you to POLICE
    we are in USA are you, if not your question means zero. call you lawyer to get advice on the Laws, in YOUR country or STATE.
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