
12 Departments Legal Misconduct
- agentorangechild
- Jul 22
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 22
22/07/2025
To the Ethics Committee and Bar Association
I am formally referring the entire legal divisions of the following 12 Australian Government departments for professional misconduct review.
These departments received formal legal notices outlining:
Clear criminal risk under the Rome Statute,
Vienna Convention treaty violations,
And multiple breaches of ratified human rights obligations.
Each department was given a 30-day notice and a 15-day legal warning. Not one took appropriate legal action or escalated internally. The failure is now systemic and ongoing.
Departments whose Legal Divisions are referred for review:
Department of the Treasury
Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA)
Department of Defence
Queensland Health
Office of International Law
Attorney-General’s Department
Medical Authority (DVA-linked)
Services Australia / Centrelink
Repatriation Medical Authority
Commonwealth Ombudsman
WorkCover Queensland
Australian Human Rights Commission
This is no longer about individual inaction. It is about coordinated legal suppression across government systems, involving in-house legal staff, policy legal teams, and senior counsel.
These legal divisions enabled:
The denial of redress,
The obstruction of truth,
And the protection of state institutions from accountability — at the expense of dioxin poisoned citizens — born into chemical harm, silenced by the legal system, and abandoned by the institutions that caused it.
Every referral is supported by documented evidence, international legal filings, and public records. These departments now appear in Annex B of my International Criminal Court submission, with each act of silence recorded.
Your office now holds clear evidence of institutional misconduct.
Warm Agent Orange Burns regards,
Danielle Stevens
We will always be a child of a Vietnam Veteran
A formal complaint has been lodged with the International Criminal Court for Crimes against Humanity. The final submission was the 1st of July 2025.
Australia ratified International treaties but failed to implement them into domestic laws.


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