Matthew Joyce – Member’s Statement delivered in Parliament 29 August 2012
Mr PALLAS (Tarneit) — I rise to express grave concern for the welfare and treatment of a highly respected Victorian businessman who has been working in Dubai, Mr Matthew Joyce. In January 2009 Mr Joyce attended a meeting with Dubai police. He was not allowed to leave the meeting and was incarcerated in solitary confinement by Dubai state security for seven weeks. He has not seen the light of day since that time. When he was finally allowed to see his wife a month later both his physical and mental states had deteriorated appreciably. Six months after his incarceration Mr Joyce, Mr Marcus Lee and others were charged with bribery offences in relation to a Dubai property transaction involving Sunland Group Ltd in 2007.
The Victorian Supreme Court considered the same matter in December 2011 and unequivocally found that Mr Joyce and his co-accused were victims of a false complaint to Dubai authorities by senior executives of Sunland. Justice Croft accepted submissions against Sunland that Mr David Brown’s contradictory evidence given during the trial pointed to the unreliability of Brown’s evidence and at one point that Brown’s evidence in relation to the bribery allegations indicate very clearly that Brown cannot be taken as a reliable witness of truth. This criminal trial in Dubai took almost three years and there were no adverse findings. Mr Joyce and Mr Lee now face a second trial in Dubai, and the matter was referred to the Dubai prosecutor. I have written to the Attorney-General asking him to alert the embassy of the United Arab Emirates to the findings of the Supreme Court and to request that this matter be dealt with expeditiously.