20-Year IT Career Dismissed as "Chronic Delusions" by Tribunal Member
PERTH, WA — Stephen Michael Orazi, a 44-year-old IT professional with a 20-year career in information and communications technology, is challenging a five-year administration order imposed by the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT) that he alleges was based on disability discrimination rather than objective assessment of his capacity.
Mr. Orazi, CEO and Managing Director of JediTek.net Pty Ltd, a registered software development company, claims that SAT Member Jeanette de Klerk dismissed his legitimate business ventures as "chronic delusions" during a hearing on July 31, 2024, solely on the basis of his diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder.
The administration order (GAA 1566/2024) places Mr. Orazi's finances and assets under the control of the Public Trustee of Western Australia, despite evidence of his professional capacity and business acumen. Mr. Orazi is appealing this decision (GAA 4059/2024) with a hearing scheduled for December 5, 2025.
According to tribunal notes obtained by Mr. Orazi, the SAT member stated: "… if Stephen's handling large financial transactions with coder, which seams to be keeping with his chronic delusions…" This statement appears to dismiss tangible evidence, including functioning websites, a registered company, and a long professional history, in favor of a stereotype-based judgment of his mental health condition.
Mr. Orazi's career includes:
All of Mr. Orazi's business ventures are verifiable online at:
Since the administration order was imposed, Mr. Orazi has experienced:
Most tragically, Mr. Orazi alleges that the Public Trustee's refusal to allow him to send money to his wife in Indonesia for medical treatment directly contributed to her death on July 7, 2024.
Mr. Orazi's case highlights broader systemic issues within Australia's guardianship and public trustee systems, many of which were identified in the 2023 Final Report of the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.
Mr. Orazi has filed formal discrimination complaints with:
Mr. Orazi is calling for:
Mr. Orazi has created a comprehensive online evidence portal documenting his case, professional achievements, and the systemic issues he has faced.
Evidence Portal: View Portal
Mr. Orazi will represent himself at the SAT appeal hearing on December 5, 2025, at 10:00 AM. He is seeking revocation of the administration order, restoration of his civil rights and financial autonomy, and compensation for financial losses exceeding $441,000.
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