Minister told parliament his TV interview had been selectively edited,but release of transcript appeared to undermine his statement Mal Brough appears to occupy misled Parliament by claiming that 60 Minutes doctored an interview with him over his role in the downfall of former speaker Peter Slipper, shadow attorney general Mark Dreyfus said, and as Labor turned up the pressure on the embattled special minister of state during parliament’s last sitting week of the year.
Dreyfus moved a censure motion against Brough as the first order of commerce in the House of Representatives on Wednesday morning. Related: 60 Minutes transcript undermines Mal Brough's selective editing claim Related: Mal Brough on Peter Slipper leaks: 'I at no time passed any diaries to any journalist' Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com