Rachelle Miller’s taxpayer-funded payout not about Tudge: PM

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Rachelle Miller’s taxpayer-funded payout not about Tudge: PM
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Scott Morrison has suggested that Alan Tudge’s staffer’s $500,000 award cannot involve the Education Minister because he would have been made aware of it.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has suggested that Rachelle Miller’s $500,000 taxpayer-funded payout cannot involve stood-down Education Minister Alan Tudge because otherwise he would have been made aware of it.

However, on Thursday, Ms Miller’s lawyer waived the former staffer’s right to confidentiality about the payout.

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