Tony Mokbel after leaving the Court of Appeal in connection with his Lawyer X appeal. He is trying to appeal his other drug convictions in a separate criminal trial.
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A former director of public prosecutions had a duty to disclose barrister Nicola Gobbo was a police informer as early as June 2012, lawyers for Tony Mokbel have argued.

The kingpin fronted the Victorian Court of Appeal today for the first day of his long-awaited appeal against drug trafficking and importation convictions.

Mokbel, who was released on bail in April, claims he suffered a miscarriage of justice because he was represented by Gobbo while she was a police informer.

Tony Mokbel after leaving the Court of Appeal in connection with his Lawyer X appeal. He is trying to appeal his other drug convictions in a separate criminal trial.
Tony Mokbel after leaving the Court of Appeal in connection with his Lawyer X appeal. He is trying to appeal his other drug convictions in a separate criminal trial. (Joe Armao)

The then-barrister was registered as a Victoria Police informer from 2005 to 2009 and was acting as Mokbel’s lawyer for four years before he fled to Greece in 2006.

She continued to advise him when he was extradited to Melbourne in 2008.

Mokbel pleaded guilty to two counts of trafficking a drug of dependence for trafficking MDMA and methamphetamine in April 2011 after striking a deal with prosecutors.

He did not find out about Gobbo’s status as an informer until the High Court lifted gag orders in 2018.

In pre-appeal rulings, NSW Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Fullerton found former director of public prosecutions and current Victorian judge John Champion was told in June 2012 that Gobbo was a registered informer.

Justice Fullerton was also satisfied Justice Champion knew Victoria Police held concerns about the integrity of Gobbo’s clients’ convictions at the time of the June meeting.

Nicola Gobbo was a registered Victoria Police informer while representing clients. (Angelia Wylie / The Age)

But Justice Fullerton ruled it was only after another meeting in September 2012 that Justice Champion had an obligation to disclose Gobbo’s status to the court.

Today, Mokbel’s barrister Julie Condon KC argued Justice Fullerton should have found Justice Champion breached his duty of disclosure as early as June 1, 2012.

“The director … was obliged to at the very least notify this court that there was a pressing matter, albeit not capable of overt disclosure, that had come into his direct knowledge,” Condon told the Court of Appeal.

“It was of such a nature that the director couldn’t sit back and do nothing – which is, in effect, what he did.”

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