The Home Affairs Department has revealed its case against tennis star Novak Djokovic as the court resumes this morning in Melbourne. A document released by the Federal Circuit Court shows Commonwealth lawyers will argue the world number one relied on outdated ATAGI advice for his exemption. According to the document – past COVID infections were removed as a valid exemption in December. The submission means the government could cancel Djokovic's visa again and re-detain him even if the court overturns the decision. Home Affairs will argue the case should be dismissed with costs.
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January 10, 2022 at 01:19AM
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The Home Affairs Department has revealed its case against tennis star Novak Djokovic as the court resumes this morning in Melbourne. A document released by the Federal Circuit Court shows Commonwealth lawyers will argue the world number one relied on outdated ATAGI advice for his exemption. According to the document – past COVID infections were removed as a valid exemption in December. The submission means the government could cancel Djokovic's visa again and re-detain him even if the court overturns the decision. Home Affairs will argue the case should be dismissed with costs.
Home Affairs to argue Novak Djokovic relied on outdated ATAGI advice
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January 10, 2022

