Katy Gallagher accused of 'gross hypocrisy' over citizenship legal advice

By Tom McIlroy
Updated September 5 2017 - 9:38pm, first published 7:27pm
Senator Zed Seselja and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull visited Bottles of Australia and held a morning tea for local businesses in Hume, Canberra on Monday 27 February 2017. Photo: Andrew Meares
Senator Zed Seselja and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull visited Bottles of Australia and held a morning tea for local businesses in Hume, Canberra on Monday 27 February 2017. Photo: Andrew Meares

The Coalition remains unconvinced by Katy Gallagher's explanations over citizenship claims, accusing Labor of gross hypocrisy for refusing to release legal advice on her eligibility to sit in Parliament.

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