Golden v V'landys
[2015] NSWSC 1709
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Supreme Court of NSW
Decision date
2015-11-11
Before
Adamson J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (37 paragraphs)
Solicitors: Koffels Solicitors & Barristers (Plaintiff) Moray & Agnew Lawyers (First Defendant) DLA Piper (Second Defendant) File Number(s): 2013/140063
Introduction
- Joseph Golden, the plaintiff, challenges two decisions made by Peter V'landys, the first defendant, on behalf of Racing New South Wales (Racing NSW), the second defendant. Mr V'landys is, and was at the relevant time, the Chief Executive of NSW Racing. The first decision, made on 8 June 2011, resulted in the plaintiff's trainer's licence being suspended for six months. The second decision, made on 24 June 2011, resulted in the plaintiff being warned off racetracks controlled by Racing NSW indefinitely. The plaintiff also claims damages for alleged misfeasance in public office by Mr V'landys.
- In order to address the questions to be determined it is necessary to set out the regulatory framework.