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Bruce Lehrmann prosecution inquiry head rejects corruption findings, saying he could not ‘commit a contempt of himself’

The retired judge who led an inquiry into the criminal prosecution of Bruce Lehrmann has sought to legally skewer findings that he engaged in “serious corrupt conduct” with journalists, arguing that he could not “commit a contempt of himself”.
Walter Sofronoff has asked the Federal Court to…
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