Justin Gleeson flouts 'radical' directive from George Brandis
The government's top legal adviser says he will ignore a "radical" directive from Attorney-General George Brandis.
Michaela Whitbourn is a former corporate lawyer who has reported extensively across politics, finance, business and law. In 2011, she was appointed the NSW political reporter for The Australian Financial Review and provided in-depth coverage of historic corruption inquiries into former state Labor ministers. She also exposed attempts by the O'Farrell government to mislead voters about the effect of the carbon tax on transport costs. In October 2013, she joined The Sydney Morning Herald as legal affairs and investigations reporter.
The government's top legal adviser says he will ignore a "radical" directive from Attorney-General George Brandis.
"Justin would be considered first class; Brandis would be considered a plodder": the feud has set tongues wagging at the Sydney bar.
Careers are on the line as a dispute between Australia's two most senior legal officers comes to a head in Canberra.
Attorney-General George Brandis has attempted to hose down claims he is seeking to "shackle" the government's chief legal adviser and accused his Labor counterpart of hypocrisy.
A move by Attorney-General George Brandis to restrict access to the government's chief legal adviser is unlawful and akin to keeping a "dog on a lead", a top adviser to the Howard government has said.
Attorney-General George Brandis and the government's chief legal adviser are set for a public showdown over claims Senator Brandis misled Parliament.
A toxic row between the country's two most senior lawyers escalated after Attorney-General George Brandis rejected advice on the same-sex marriage plebiscite from the government's chief legal adviser and instead sought the opinion of his predecessor in the Howard government.
The Sydney silk and St Patrick's College Strathfield old boy enjoyed relative anonymity before his public brawl with Attorney-General George Brandis.
Attorney-General George Brandis is facing calls to resign after the government's top legal adviser accused him of misleading Parliament.
An extraordinary row between the country's most senior legal figures has reached boiling point after the Solicitor-General released documents suggesting Attorney-General George Brandis misled Parliament.
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