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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 1006 asked in the Legislative Council on 23 September 2020 by Hon Aaron Stonehouse

Parliament: 40 Session: 1

PREMIER — CLIVE PALMER — DEFAMATION PROCEEDINGS

1006. Hon AARON STONEHOUSE to the Leader of the House representing the Premier:

I refer to Premier to the front page of today's The West Australian with its headline ''Anything Clive can do Mark can do better'' and the announcement that he has launched a countersuit against Mr Palmer for defamation in the Federal Court.

(1) Which law firm has the Premier engaged to pursue this claim?

(2) What is the cost of any legal advice he has received to date, and at what hourly rate will his lawyers be engaged, going forward?

(3) What other costs, if any, have been incurred by the taxpayers to date in pursuit of this claim?

(4) If the Premier is awarded damages, will he reimburse the taxpayer after the fact?

Hon SUE ELLERY replied:

I thank the member for some notice of the question.

(1)–(4) The Premier is being represented in his defamation defence by solicitor Carmel Galati. It is not correct to say that the Premier has launched any action against Clive Palmer. The Premier has lodged a statement of cross-claim as part of his defence against the defamation action brought against him in his capacity as the Premier of Western Australia by Mr Palmer. The statement of cross-claim is just one part of the advice provided by Ms Galati and, as such, it is not possible to quantify the cost of preparing the statement of cross-claim as a proportion of the overall representation. Any damages secured as a result of the statement of cross-claim will be used to offset the costs of defending Mr Palmer's action, and any other proceeds will be given to the state.