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Tribunal orders damages against Stonewood for privacy breaches

Former employee of Chow brothers’ building franchise subjected to ‘campaign of harassment’ after personal information taken.

The Stonewood master franchise was acquired from receivers by interests associated with John and Michael Chow in 2016.

Tim Hunter Mon, 16 Dec 2024

A former employee of the Chow brothers’ Stonewood Group has won damages of $60,394 from the Human Rights Review Tribunal for breach of privacy involving what the tribunal accepted was a campaign of harassment and intimidation.

The size of the damages award ranks the case among the most serious to

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Tim Hunter Mon, 16 Dec 2024
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