Michaelia Cash's chief of staff was source of AWU raid leak, court told

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Senator Michaelia Cash's chief of staff Ben Davies was the source of a controversial leak to media about imminent police raids at Australian Workers' Union offices, court hears

 

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hmmm........sure he was!

Surprise surprise.

msrose2343 Was he employed by MC ? Did he follow orders from his boss? Did they have a round table to decide how to milk the situation? Who knows ?

Knowledge of which the minister will, of course, deny and emerge hair intact.

So why would Ben Davies tell David De Garis about the raid?

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