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Ruddock shows his colours - again!

Amnesty-badge wearing A-G Philip Ruddock has again shown his true colours. Already tarred with an appalling record on a variety of matters - from his conduct as Immigration Minister to his failure to do anything about the continued detention of David Hicks - today this:

"The federal government's decision not to help fund the annual conference of National Community Legal Centres meant they would be less able to advise clients on Work Choices, the new family law regime and other important legal changes, according to the opposition.

Labor MP Sharon Bird said that the $25,000 which the government had refused to provide was needed to subsidise the travel of rural and regional delegates to the conference in Wollongong."


And:

"Last week the Sydney Morning Herald reported that the funding had been denied because Attorney General Philip Ruddock did not like the "tone" of the program. The paper quoted conference organisers who claimed that Mr Ruddock's office had told them it would be "inappropriate for Australian Government funds to be directed to the support of campaigns against legislation enacted by the Parliament of Australia"."

Read the full report, on the CCH web site, here. The Attorney-General's shameful conduct continues.

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