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Haha. My Father was a RC Investigator through the 90's in WA. Investigator is the term for all supporting council except the supporting Barristers to the QC Chair of the RC.I don't believe so. In fact about the only time I recall perjury being prosecuted is in Royal Commissions where Counsel Assisting usually has evidence to prove that a witness is lying. (The street saying with RC's is that they don't ask questions unless they already have the answers.)
I gather that perjury cases in VIC are rare, but here's one in 2022:
Makaela Bacon, you have pleaded guilty to five charges of perjury contrary to s 314(1)of the Crimes Act 1958 (Vic).
I used to have to type his dictation until he leaned how to touch type!
The problem with RC's is they can only present findings and recommendations to the Governor (if a State RC), and then to Parliament, who are under no obligation to act on any of the findings or recommendations... But I digress...
Yes, they know everything before they ask - take it from me, who was cross examined on everything from "borrowing" Mums car, to not replacing the toilet roll.
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