The Therapeutic Goods
Advertising Code Council is
advertising for expressions
of interest in the position of
Chairperson of the Complaints
Resolution Panel (CRP).
An expert chairperson is sought,
“who is objective, impartial and
fair, with the ability to rationalise
and distil complex information and
to incorporate divergent views into
consensus outcomes leading to
effective decision-making that is in
the public interest”.
Prospective applicants should
have legal experience along with a
“sophisticated awareness of natural
justice requirements,” according
to the advertisement which was
placed in Sat’s Financial Review.
The role is for a two year term,
with the CRP meeting twice
monthly either face-to-face in
Sydney or by teleconference.
Expressions of interest must be
received by Fri 10 Jan 2014 to
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