and a bit about the Shorten royal commission witch hunt...
The lawyers for the government are earning $25 million for their troubles.
And guess which firm was awarded the contract?
"But the biggest winner is possibly law firm Minter Ellison, Attorney-General George Brandis' former employer."
Lawyers enjoy $25 million windfall from unions royal commission Date July 11, 2015 - 4:21PM
Adam Gartrell
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten emerged battered and bruised from the royal commission into union corruption, facing questions about his credibility and the future of his leadership.
But if Mr Shorten is the inquiry's biggest loser, who's the biggest winner? Tony Abbott? George Brandis? Eric Abetz?
No – it's the lawyers, of course.
Barristers and solicitors are raking in about $25 million of taxpayer cash for their work on the commission – and that doesn't include their expenses.
It's well known that counsel assisting Jeremy Stoljar, who came under fire from Labor figures this week for his tough grilling of Mr Shorten, is getting paid $3.3 million for his efforts.
But he's not the only barrister taking home a big pay packet.
An analysis of government contracts published on the AusTender website shows at least four other Sydney-based silks have been contracted.
Michael Elliott is getting $1.3 million, Richard Scruby $960,000, Sarah McNaughton $866,000 and Fiona Roughley $831,000.
But the biggest winner is possibly law firm Minter Ellison, Attorney-General George Brandis' former employer.The firm was originally awarded a $2 million contract but that figure quickly grew to about $8 million.
It has now ballooned to $17 million.Read more:
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/lawyers-enjoy-25-million-windfall-from-unions-royal-commission-20150711-gia0wo.html#ixzz3fZ6EdQcZ