It's emerged it is likely he was given an exemption due to earlier positive tests.
www.fcfcoa.gov.au/sites/default/files/2022-01/MLG%2035%20of%202022%20-%20Applicant%27s%20submissions.pdf
EDIT: It seems to me that, reading that document, (which I now realise is a Submission by him rather than a judgement) The Delegate (I think an immigration official) made a bad decision that he was not exempt, despite him having the right credentials and visa.
It also seems undue pressure was put on him to accept the decision i.e. the Delegates supervisors tried to persuade him to accept the decision in advance of talking with his legal and team people, and as he wouldn't accept it and didn't want to rouse his people early, they simply cancelled his visa because they wouldn't wait for his team.
Last edited by: smokie on Sat 8 Jan 22 at 09:19
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