Dr Charles Moschoudis is an Adjunct Professor at the Australian Graduate School of Leadership at Torrens University Australia, where he teaches critical reasoning and ethics, whilst also supervising the research work of doctoral candidates. He lectures in Competition and Consumer Law at the University of Sydney, Department of Law, Law Extension Committee, in areas such as cartels, misuse of market power, consumer protection, and mergers and acquisitions.
He was called to the NSW Bar in 2000, and has over two decades of experience in commercial, administrative, and criminal law. Having appeared in complex and serious crime, including homicides, transnational narcotics trafficking, domestic manufacturing and supply of narcotics, illicit automatic weapons manufacturing and supply, extortion, kidnapping, transnational theft, money laundering, and serious organised crime. He advises government in NSW, Victoria, and Queensland on the recovery of government imposts (taxes), realisation/seizure of assets, litigation, legislative reform, policy development, and operational procedures.
As part of his doctoral research, he developed the Strategic Objective Analysis and Implementation Model (SOAIM), an intelligence analysis and decision-making tool, successfully applied in public and private sector contexts. He is the Director - Thought Leadership at AIPIO, and is on the board of the ACNR Foundation, a research facilitator, funding international research, in developing treatments for rare genetic disorders (CASK).Â
Prior to practising law, Dr Moschoudis served in the NSWPF as a covert operative (UC), seconded to the Major Crime Squad (Sth), and later the D.E.A (Special Forces) (NSWPF), before taking up a full-time role with the Special Operations Group (suth). He has worked jointly with ADF (UCO), and provided operational support to ASIO operatives, and Special Branch (NSWPF), as it was then known. He was later designated a Prosecutor (NSWPF). For the past decade, he has predominately been advising, acting and appearing for Government.
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