Former Act Party president Tim Jago can now be named as the former political figure who abused teenage boys in the 1990s. Jago indecently assaulted two teenagers he mentored through a sports club ...
A survivors' advocate says sex offenders should not be able to get name suppression for as long as Tim Jago had.
I had to speak the truth and get it out." During cross-examination, defence lawyer Ian Brookie dug into the details of the complainant's story; pointing out differences in the wording of the man's ...
The former ACT Party President’s name suppression ceased 2 years after Jago was charged, allowing ACT to bypass critical ...
Jago’s lawyer Ian Brookie told the Court of Appeal his client was abandoning his name suppression fight this afternoon and ...
The 58-year-old was found guilty last August of eight charges of indecent assault for abusing two boys. He's had name suppression since being charged in January 2023, but his lawyer Ian Brookie's ...
He had been granted name suppression since being charged in January 2023. However, Jago's lawyer Ian Brookie told the Court of Appeal on Friday afternoon his client would no longer be seeking name ...