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Christian Porter’s internal investigation into Dyson Heydon reveals more complaints
An inquiry by the Attorney-General’s Department into whether former High Court justice Dyson Heydon faced any complaints of workplace behaviour during his time as the trade union royal commissioner reported back last week, finding two former staff members made “relevant disclosures” but did not want the department to take any further action.
Key points:
- In 2019 the High Court commissioned an inquiry into allegations of sexual harassment against former justice Dyson Heydon
- Attorney-General Christian Porter also ordered an internal investigation into Heydon’s time as a royal commissioner
- The Attorney-General’s Department said the investigation’s report was handed to Mr Porter’s office last week
The revelation comes as the minister to whom the…
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