Whistleblowers Left Unprotected
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In Senate Estimates, I questioned ASIC over the case of Roxanne Mysko, a whistleblower who spoke up about major safety failings in the trucking industry, only to be left unprotected.
Why hasn't ASIC used the Corporations Act to protect her?
Why was the matter referred elsewhere when ASIC has direct responsibility under Part 9.4AAA?
Will ASIC reopen case CAS-94551 and prosecute for whistleblower retaliation?
ASIC couldn’t, or wouldn’t answer, taking every question on notice. It’s clear that right now, Australian whistleblowers are standing alone. I won't stop pushing until that changes.
If our regulators won't act, "protections" are just words on a page. We need real accountability for those who risk everything to keep us safe.
— Senate Estimates | February 2026
Transcript: https://www.malcolmrobertsqld.com.au/whistleblowers-left-unprotected/