‘I’m not going to fix your problems’: Warring factions of medical college before Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of NSW is involved in a leadership crisis at the Australasian College of Physicians. Two factions are in conflict over leadership roles, leading to dysfunction within the organization. The court aims to prevent further chaos as an annual general meeting approaches amidst ongoing disputes.
- ▪The Australasian College of Physicians is facing a leadership crisis with two factions claiming control.
- ▪The Supreme Court is trying to delay an annual general meeting due to concerns about potential chaos.
- ▪The conflict has resulted in police being called to a board meeting and has led to months of dysfunction.
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