Mr Palmer has been excused following a short round of questioning from his own lawyer Peter Gray SC, and court has adjourned until February 26.
Today’s been interesting viewing as one of the country’s most formidable lawyers in Bret Walker SC outmanoeuvred Australia’s most eccentric – and litigious – billionaire.
Mr Walker interrogated weaknesses in Mr Palmer’s case with extreme accuracy and painted him as a man determined to attack the WA Premier whenever he could. He homed in on Mr Palmer’s extraordinary comments that he believed Mr McGowan had given himself a James Bond-style “licence to kill” with the Balmoral South legislation. This created a cringeworthy moment when he asked the magnate to point out exactly what clause in the legislation would give him that idea.
He also forced Mr Palmer to admit the evidence he had submitted for the trial did not actually prove Mr McGowan lied about the state’s hard border to the WA people – a key pillar of the Premier’s cross-claim. Mr Walker used a raft of adjectives to describe Mr Palmer’s answers, including “silly”, “fanciful” and “evasive”.
Mr Palmer looked uncomfortable throughout the five-hour barrage, but kept his cool.
The court has adjourned until February 26. Mr McGowan and WA Attorney General John Quigley will fly to Sydney to give evidence over that weekend. Justice Lee flagged that he may continue taking evidence from the pair into Monday February 28, and was “happy to sit until they have to get on an airplane”.
This concludes our live blog until the WA parties take the stand. Thanks for reading.
– Hamish