Moustachio
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Can you give us at least an example of where a third party has successfully sued a killer's employer for the murder of a family member in Australia? If there is 'most certainly a history' of this it should be fairly easy.
Not sure why but that funny old bloke from the tv show kingswood country keeps coming to mind. What was his name again? Oh that's right, Ted Bullpit.
She's not saying that. And she's correct - there are examples. Just not of 'murder'. And there lies the explanation: none's job involves killing people as within the scope of employment.
... unless you are talking about the military, and there are actually successful cases of vicarious liability for killing in that situation ...