Bruce Lehrmann inquiry head spent 7.5 hours over 55 phone calls to The Australian during probe, court told
by Sarah Basford Canales from World news | The Guardian on (#6J8R6)
Lawyer argues Walter Sofronoff's phone calls to Janet Albrechtsen show an apprehension of bias' against former ACT director of public prosecutions Shane Drumgold
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The head of the inquiry into the handling of Bruce Lehrmann's prosecution spent 10 hours on the phone to journalists - including seven-and-a-half hours on the phone to The Australian newspaper - during the probe, a court has been told.
Shane Drumgold, the former ACT director of public prosecutions, is taking legal action against the ACT government and Walter Sofronoff, a former Queensland judge who headed the Lehrmann inquiry, in an effort to quash the ACT board of inquiry's findings.
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