Details of a conviction of a high-profile figure have been gagged
A suppression order protected the conviction of a high-profile figure this week The person was convicted on Tuesday and will be remanded in February Victorian County Court has ordered a gag on the person’s identity and charges The state accounts for more than half of suppression orders doled out in country A very high-profile figure has been convicted of a serious crime this week, but suppression orders have prevented Australian media outlets including Daily Mail Australia from reporting on it.
Why the media is unable to report on a case that has generated huge interest online
A suppression order on a serious criminal case prevents us publishing any details of the case, even though the news is out on social media and overseas sites.
The nation’s biggest story
As a valued reader of The Daily Telegraph, here is an exclusive look at tomorrow’s front and back pages tonight. Ben English, Editor * A high-profile Australian with a worldwide reputation has been convicted of an awful crime.
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2018-12-12T16:00:11Z