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Perhaps Mr R-S is worried there's going to be another breach of the law?
You don't seem to understand what being the elected officer of an entity subject to the Corporations Law means.
Let's assume Mr R-S is "the problem". The solution is to have a proper meeting of the members, have a proper vote and remove him from office. Then the members have determined the outcome (in accordance with their rights as well as M R-S's rights).
Mr R-S goes to court, and the court finds he's correct, and that's his fault?
Perhaps a teensy weensy part of the problem is caused by whomever the court found not to be complying with the Corporations Law (which law, after all, is there to, among other things, protect the members).