Christian Porter questions whether privilege would apply to MPs on parliament video conferencing

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Attorney general tells Labor’s Tony Burke remote access to debates for MPs should not come in before resumption of parliament on 24 August

Christian Porter has signalled to Labor advice will need to be sought to ensure that all statements are covered by parliamentary privilege if MPs are allowed to contribute via video conferencing during the pandemic.

 

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