Remember this story? The one that had legs?
Well, they are off now at a good canter.
A retired partner from the law firm in question has set the cat among the pigeons......
Nick Styant-Browne, a former equity partner of the firm, broke a 17-year
silence yesterday to reveal that the firm’s probe included a
confidential formal interview with the Prime Minister - then an
industrial lawyer - on September 11, 1995, which was “recorded and
transcribed”.
In the interview, Ms Gillard stated that she could not categorically
rule out that she had personally benefited from union funds in the
renovation of her Melbourne house, according to Mr Styant-Browne.
...... and it can now only be a short time before the little red wood pecker goes down.
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Anon @ 7:40
Yes indeed but I'm afraid you need a nom de plume.
If you took the trouble to read the simple written word, you would see most are removed because I no longer accept anonymous comments.
Like all good News Ltd smears this one lasted a day before being completely debunked by the MD of Slater and Gordon.
Utegtae, James Ashby, they just never give up.
The sooner they are declared a criminal organisation the better.
Ackers, if you call that 'debunking' you'd better not join the Navy.
http://www.smh.com.au/business/larry-pickering--the-conman-stalking-gillard-20120820-24hxi.html
Enough said Adolf.
The story was dead by breakfast, won't even be mentioned tomorrow.
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