Michaelia Cash to front court over union investigation, police raids

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Federal minister Michaelia Cash will front court this week over her involvement in a donations investigation into the Australian Workers Union and controversial federal police raids on its office

 

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She will understand now that manipulation of the truth and the law it gets you into trouble

Grubby liberal

Long time coming. Crazy like a fox.

She has a whiteboard for a lawyer .. she’ll name names.. and don’t you think she won’t do it

Will she turn up or will she come up with a lame excuse?

SenatorCash limbering up to deliver a masterclass in question avoidance.

Oh, fuck. We have two weeks of Parliament. Will she squawk?

hopefully when she does not answer questions she will be found in contempt of court. then she would have to resign

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The Minister, the tip-off and the union raids: Why Michaelia Cash is appearing in courtFederal Small Business Minister Michaelia Cash will be cross-examined by the Australian Workers' Union this week, as they fight to shut down what they say is a politically-motivated investigation. She should be appearing in prison. Easily one of the more dishonest politicians. I thought Trumble and her threw someone else under the bus. Didn't their deliberate deception take? This should be just the start of a bigger investigation by our new Federal Anti Corruption body in our new government to investigate collusion between a private political party and the Director of Public Prosecutions not to charge the staff member who tipped off the media.
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