Senate committee demands A-G show how class action changes constitutional
A senate committee has ordered the Attorney-General’s department to show how the Morrison government has the constitutional power to enact its controversial proposed class action law reforms, suggesting the bill was not in fit shape to go to Parliament for a vote.
As the standing committee on economics held public hearings into the bill on Monday, senators across the political spectrum demanded that the department explain the constitutional basis for the bill.
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