Scott Morrison seeks department's advice on Christian Porter's blind trust paying defamation case costs

Harley Dennett
Updated September 15 2021 - 6:12pm, first published 6:00pm
Christian Porter says he had no access to who was funding the blind trust. Picture: Keegan Carroll
Christian Porter says he had no access to who was funding the blind trust. Picture: Keegan Carroll

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has sought advice over the former attorney-general Christian Porter's decision to allow a blind trust to cover some of his legal fees.

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Harley Dennett

Harley Dennett

Public Service Editor

Former federal politics bureau chief for the Canberra Times, via a career that's taken me from rural Victoria to Washington DC. Telling the stories of my local LGBTI community brought me to political journalism, where I've covered eight budgets, four national elections in two countries, Defence, public service and international governance.

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