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    Defamation

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    Elon Musk and Donald Trump conversation hits hour mark; Greens list objections to CFMEU bill as government amends it; TWU deploys retired judge to investigate harassment allegations. Follow live updates.

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    • Lucy Slade

    This Month

    Former PwC Australia acting chief executive Kristin Stubbins.

    With friends like PwC, who needs enemies?

    Kristin Stubbins does not seem assured her former employer necessarily has her best interests at heart.

    • Max Mason
    Former minister Linda Reynolds arrives at the Supreme Court in Perth for the defamation trial, with husband Robert Reid, left, and lawyer Martin Bennett.

    Reynolds’ claims ‘retraumatising’ Higgins, court told

    Lawyers for Brittany Higgins have hit back at claims she cast Senator Linda Reynolds as a villain in an imaginary fairytale, calling them “harassing”.

    • Tom Rabe

    June

    Former PwC partner Richard Gregg.

    PwC still paying for bungled tax leaks response

    PwC is now paying the price for forcibly ushering several partners out the door.

    • Max Mason

    June

    AMP’s former head of advice Anthony ‘Jack’ Regan.

    AMP’s royal commission executive sues The Australian newspaper

    AMP’s former head of advice, “Jack” Regan, claimed an article imputed he misled ASIC and admitted to misleading ASIC during the Hayne banking royal commission.

    • Ronald Mizen
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    May

    Former PwC partner Richard Gregg.

    Former PwC partner sues firm for allegedly linking him to tax scandal

    Richard Gregg alleges people have shunned and avoided him because of an implication by PwC that he was involved in the tax leaks scandal, when he was not.

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    • Max Mason
    Justice Michael Lee ordered Bruce Lehrmann to pay the vast majority of Ten’s legal bills, which include most of Lisa Wilkinson’s costs.

    Ten and Wilkinson win order for Lehrmann to pay up

    Justice Michael Lee ordered Bruce Lehrmann to pay most of Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson’s court costs – but had strong words for Ten’s conduct.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones
    President of Network Ten, Beverley McGarvey.

    Ten settles its Lehrmann bill, but from a shrinking purse

    New accounts show Ten had almost $1 million set aside for litigation and legal bills before the Bruce Lehrmann defamation matter officially began.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones
    “Doomed to fail”: Bruce Lehrmann after the verdict in April.

    Bruce Lehrmann given extension to appeal but will be forced to pay

    The former Liberal staffer has appointed barrister Guy Reynolds, SC, to review his case. He has until May 31 to lodge an appeal.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones
    Bruce Lehrmann departs court after the verdict.

    Judge in Lehrmann case slams Ten lawyer’s ‘misleading’ interviews

    Justice Michael Lee criticises Ten’s lawyer as he determines how much Bruce Lehrmann should pay in costs; Albanese pledges almost $1 billion for domestic violence victims. Here’s how the day unfolded.

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    • Tess Bennett

    April

    Bruce Lehrmann departs court after the verdict.

    Bruce Lehrmann rejected offer to settle, should pay all costs: Ten

    Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson offered to settle with Bruce Lehrmann in August last year. He rejected it within two hours.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones
    Brittany Higgins outside the Federal Court in Sydney last November, with partner David Sharaz, left, and lawyer Leon Zwier.

    Higgins must accept there was no cover-up: Reynolds

    Senator Linda Reynolds will proceed with her defamation lawsuit unless Brittany Higgins and David Sharaz accept Federal Court findings there was no cover-up of rape.

    • Ronald Mizen
    Justin Quill, one of Network Ten’s lawyers, outside the Federal Court in Sydney on Monday.

    Lehrmann judge queries Ten lawyer’s criticism

    Lawyer Justin Quill says the way defamation trials pick apart journalists’ work is “divorced from reality”.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones
    Justice Michael Lee found that Bruce Lehrmann “was hell-bent on having sex” with Brittany Higgins and went to great lengths to orchestrate a situation that allowed that outcome.

    A rape, a cover-up narrative and a political firestorm

    “Tonight, claims of rape, roadblocks to a police investigation, and a young woman forced to choose between her career and the pursuit of justice”. That is how Ten introduced its interview with Brittany Higgins.

    • Ronald Mizen
    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said Liberal senator Linda Reynolds was vindicated by the defamation judgment.

    Higgins, Sharaz should settle with ‘vindicated’ Reynolds: Dutton

    The opposition leader says Brittany Higgins and her fiancé David Sharaz should settle the senator’s defamation actions against them and issue a “full apology”.

    • Ronald Mizen
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    Forensic judgment proves rape, debunks political cover-up

    Justice Lee’s factual pushback at some of the unthinking cultural warfare that has overwhelmed politics and media in recent times has performed a great service.

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    Justin Quill, one of Network Ten’s lawyers, outside the Federal Court in Sydney on Monday.

    The Lehrmann judgment’s best line wears many hats

    Who wouldn’t want credit for the line that more than any other will come to characterise this trial?

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    • Myriam Robin
    Bruce Lehrmann departs court after losing his defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson.

    How Lehrmann’s many lies added up to rape

    In this contest of credibility between Bruce Lehrmann and Brittany Higgins, the judge decided it was no contest.

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    • Michael Pelly

    Judge finds Lehrmann raped Higgins, but no Morrison cover-up

    Justice Michael Lee has found that Bruce Lehrmann raped his former colleague in 2019, but says the talk of a political cover-up was “short on facts”.

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    • Sam Buckingham-Jones
    The judgment sheds light on modern understandings of consent – or, as Justice Lee said, what “the ordinary person on the Belconnen omnibus” views as rape.

    What judge in Lehrmann trial said about consent

    The judgment sheds light on modern understandings of consent – or, as Justice Lee said, what “the ordinary person on the Belconnen omnibus” views as rape.

    • Hannah Wootton