I have a feeling that the negligence, unqualified instructors etc... is just a bit of "Filler" to give the Lawsuit some more teeth, these sorts of things wouldn't be handled in a Court Case but by CASA themselves and if CASA were clearly not doing their job then I'd suspect they'd find themselves as a Party to this claim as well. This will come down to Money and the practices they used to extract that money from these Students without delivering sufficient value. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of their Students were found to have hit the limit of the money provided under their Government funding and almost always falling short of Standards then being promised they could get there "If they just spent a little bit more". This is a practice I believe was already brought to light and this Lawsuit will be the mechanism by which they claw that money back and rightfully so IMHO.