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Scott Morrison asks Christian Porter to step down from some duties as Attorney-General

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Scott Morrison asks Christian Porter to relinquish key duties as Attorney General sues the ABC for defamation over rape allegations

  • Attorney-General Christian Porter won’t be in charge of Federal Court matters
  • PM Scott Morrison said the decision was made to prevent ‘conflicts of interest’
  • Mr Porter will relinquish some duties when he returns from mental health leave 
  • The politician is suing the ABC for defamation over a rape allegation story  

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Published: 14:22 GMT, 16 March 2021 | Updated: 19:15 GMT, 16 March 2021

Attorney-General Christian Porter won’t be responsible for Federal Court matters when he returns from mental health leave, to prevent any possible conflicts of interest as he chases the ABC for defamation.

Mr Porter is seeking aggravated damages over a story published on February 26 headlined: ‘Scott Morrison, senators and AFP told of historical rape allegation against Cabinet Minister’.

The attorney-general’s lawyers allege the story – which did not name him – was defamatory because it imputed he raped a 16-year-old girl in 1988 and that contributed to her taking her own life.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison confirmed the attorney-general would not be responsible for all his usual duties when he returns from mental leave on March 31.

Scott Morrison will ask Attorney-General Christian Porter to step down from some of his duties when he returns from mental health leave

Scott Morrison will ask Attorney-General Christian Porter to step down from some of his duties when he returns from mental health leave 

‘In the abundance of caution and to avoid any perception of conflicts of interest that may arise, the attorney-general when he returns will not perform certain functions of his office that may relate to the Federal Court or the ABC,’ Mr Morrison told parliament on Tuesday.

Labor has raised concerns the defamation action will be used as an excuse for the government to dodge questions about the issue.

Senior opposition MP Tanya Plibersek signalled the court action wouldn’t stop calls for a separate investigation into the allegations.

‘What really worries me is that this will be used as an excuse for the government not to have an inquiry and to stop answering questions about the Christian Porter matter,’ she told ABC radio.

Ms Plibersek said it was nonsense for the government to suggest an independent inquiry would offend the rule of law.

The minister identified himself as the subject of the article almost two weeks ago.

His lawyer Rebekah Giles said he was forced to go public after a series of news articles, social media posts and interviews made him ‘easily identifiable to many Australians’.

The statement of claim lodged in the Federal Court in Sydney says Mr Porter’s character and reputation was gravely injured as a result of the story.

Voters are slightly in favour of an independent inquiry with 55 per cent agreeing further investigation is needed to determine Mr Porter’s fitness to serve as attorney-general.

A new Essential poll found 45 per cent believe the matter should be closed because police are not pressing charges.

People are split on whether an inquiry would undermine the rule of law, as Mr Morrison claims.

Mr Porter is suing the ABC for defamation over a story about historical rape allegations

Mr Porter is suing the ABC for defamation over a story about historical rape allegations 

The survey of 1124 people found 37 per cent agree, 33 per cent disagree and 31 per cent are undecided.

Mr Porter’s lawyers claim journalist Louise Milligan acted with malice because she knew it was impossible for criminal or civil guilt to be proved.

The attorney-general is seeking aggravated damages, costs and removal of the article and related material on the web.

Lawyer Michael Bradley, who represented the alleged victim before she died, believes the defamation action will be a challenging case for Mr Porter.

‘The bar is fairly high for the plaintiff to establish where they weren’t named they were actually clearly identifiable to the audience,’ the Marque Lawyers managing partner told Sky News.

Mr Bradley said the case would rest on whether a casual reader rather than political aficionados would know the unnamed minister was the attorney-general.

Mr Morrison told parliament it was appropriate the matter be considered in a court of law.

No date has been set for an initial hearing.

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