In 1998, ACT Minister for Urban Services,
Brendan Smyth claimed that Szuty made inappropriate representations to him on behalf of a client of the real estate agency where Szuty had recently been employed. Szuty made representations that her client was facing severe hardship. As a result of Smyth's complaint, made in confidence, to the Real Estate Institute of the ACT, Szuty was dismissed by her employer. Szuty asked Smyth to withdraw his complaint; which he ignored. On the basis of the complaint, Szuty claimed that she had been allegedly defamed, and Smyth's actions adversely affected her employment and had ultimately forced her to leave the ACT. Szuty took defamation proceeding in the
ACT Supreme Court. In a finding that was handed down in 2004, Chief Justice
Higgins was scathing in his criticism of Smyth, but ruled that the defamatory remarks he had made about Szuty were protected by
qualified privilege. ==South Australia==