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Monica Martinelli

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Martinelli v Queensland: The Book the Government Wishes I Hadn’t Written
A forged signature. A sexual comment dismissed as "just a workplace issue." Complaints ignored, delayed, or buried by the very institutions meant to protect workers. Martinelli v Queensland is not fiction. It is a whistleblower's account built entirely on evidence: government correspondence, tribunal filings, freedom of information responses, and internal documents that were never meant to see daylight.
This book exposes how state agencies in Queensland closed ranks to protect themselves when misconduct surfaced. Oversight bodies refused to investigate. Police declined to act. Employment tribunals stalled and silenced. Even the simple act of reporting sexual harassment was brushed aside. These are not small errors. They are proof of how a system can erase a person while shielding those in power. The story does not end in Queensland.
The patterns revealed in this book are global: governments that investigate themselves, institutions that bury accountability, and ordinary workers left without justice. Martinelli v Queensland is more than one woman's fight. It is a case study in how corruption operates in plain sight, and what happens when an individual risks everything to publish the truth. Once you open this book, you will not see government "mistakes" the same way again.
This book exposes how state agencies in Queensland closed ranks to protect themselves when misconduct surfaced. Oversight bodies refused to investigate. Police declined to act. Employment tribunals stalled and silenced. Even the simple act of reporting sexual harassment was brushed aside. These are not small errors. They are proof of how a system can erase a person while shielding those in power. The story does not end in Queensland.
The patterns revealed in this book are global: governments that investigate themselves, institutions that bury accountability, and ordinary workers left without justice. Martinelli v Queensland is more than one woman's fight. It is a case study in how corruption operates in plain sight, and what happens when an individual risks everything to publish the truth. Once you open this book, you will not see government "mistakes" the same way again.
A forged signature. A sexual comment dismissed as "just a workplace issue." Complaints ignored, delayed, or buried by the very institutions meant to protect workers. Martinelli v Queensland is not fiction. It is a whistleblower's account built entirely on evidence: government correspondence, tribunal filings, freedom of information responses, and internal documents that were never meant to see daylight.
This book exposes how state agencies in Queensland closed ranks to protect themselves when misconduct surfaced. Oversight bodies refused to investigate. Police declined to act. Employment tribunals stalled and silenced. Even the simple act of reporting sexual harassment was brushed aside. These are not small errors. They are proof of how a system can erase a person while shielding those in power. The story does not end in Queensland.
The patterns revealed in this book are global: governments that investigate themselves, institutions that bury accountability, and ordinary workers left without justice. Martinelli v Queensland is more than one woman's fight. It is a case study in how corruption operates in plain sight, and what happens when an individual risks everything to publish the truth. Once you open this book, you will not see government "mistakes" the same way again.
This book exposes how state agencies in Queensland closed ranks to protect themselves when misconduct surfaced. Oversight bodies refused to investigate. Police declined to act. Employment tribunals stalled and silenced. Even the simple act of reporting sexual harassment was brushed aside. These are not small errors. They are proof of how a system can erase a person while shielding those in power. The story does not end in Queensland.
The patterns revealed in this book are global: governments that investigate themselves, institutions that bury accountability, and ordinary workers left without justice. Martinelli v Queensland is more than one woman's fight. It is a case study in how corruption operates in plain sight, and what happens when an individual risks everything to publish the truth. Once you open this book, you will not see government "mistakes" the same way again.
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