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04/08/2025
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International Criminal Court Annex Upload 24/08/2025
International Criminal Court Annex Upload 24/08/2025

This Week’s View – 24 August 2025

This week the record is undeniable. Australia’s four major banks were given two clear deadlines (7 August and 22 August) to disclose their position on Agent Orange (TCDD) liabilities. None complied. Insurers including Lloyd’s, Swiss Re, Allianz, Munich Re, and QBE also failed to engage. Their silence has now been formally annexed as evidence of complicity in crimes against humanity.

Regulators and watchdogs have been notified across Australia and internationally — ASIC, APRA, AUSTRAC, Ombudsman, AHPRA, plus global ratings agencies (Moody’s, S&P, Fitch), prudential bodies (BIS, FSB, IOSCO, IAIS), and EU oversight (ECB, BaFin). Some issued only automatic acknowledgements. One, Commerzbank, logged my escalation under reference #8670903.

The pattern is clear: silence is no longer delay, it is evidence. Each non-response is now locked into the ICC record as complicity and aiding & abetting. This case has moved from national neglect to international entanglement.


 
 
 

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