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corruption in the high court registry
I have brought my application to the High Court through the registry to appeal from the supreme court ACT. The deputy registrar, Ruth Cheetham, has been corrupted by AFP as the case linked with the corruption of AFP ( The commissioner of AFP, Mick Keelty involved who conducted the fraud, murder) He ordered the CEO of AMP, Andrew Mohl, to plunge AMP's share price from $8.73 to $5.50 which incorred that AMP lost $5.54 billion and the one million shareholders lost $15 billion included me. Also AMP cheated $23 million from the investors of DRP. All the factor as above have been proved by solid evidences.) Ruth Cheetham ordered me to remove all the evidences and documents which all were the parts of my appeal book in the court of appeal ACT ( Supreme Court ACT). She has abused the law, the ruls of High Court and her power to do the favor of AFP ( Mick Keelty ) . Then she played the dirty, low and vicious wording game with me. I have mis-taped a word: "filed" into "filed". Nevertheless, one mistake became the reason for her to reject my appeal from her order. Ironically, she made mistake herself in her reply too: She put the wrong date with her reply: On 09/03/07, I sent my form 21 filed to the registry to appeal from her order ( she said it's not order but the direction, but, in  anyway, I have to obey no matter order or direction.) More tham one week after, she gave me reply with the date also 09/03/07. I have brought my application on January 2007. So far ,it's four mounth, the case has not been brought to the judge and apparently, she never would brought the case to the court. She wanted to obstruct the proceeding of the court. What happened in the High Court would be sent to all the lawyer's organization, politicians, and the media to let them to know the truth, now the High Court became the toilet and law have been crashed as toilet paper by AFP corruption organization and Ruth Cheetham.

The applicant Fan Lee ( case: C1/07) Link title