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"The legislature has ordained that such forms of discrimination are not to be tolerated in our society," he said. "It is not open to a minister acting in an executive capacity, or to any public administrator to sidestep that law because they perceive parochial economic advantages in doing so." Mr Anforth also found there had been indirect discrimination against Mr Wang, but there was still evidence to be heard on whether it was "reasonable" in the circumstances. Despite the final decision not being made, the ACT government has launched an appeal. |