A Bigger Picture on Turnbull memoir superspreaders
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A long-running investigation into the “super-spreading” of Malcolm Turnbull’s memoir has netted $30,000 in settlement payments and drawn in top ranking Coalition leaders in a “family tree” revealing who received the manuscript and forwarded it on.
The family tree diagram, compiled by publisher Hardie Grant and its investigators and obtained by the
Herald and
The Age, has revealed that a coterie including former prime minister Tony Abbott, Sky News commentators Peta Credlin and Andrew Bolt, and Nationals senator Matt Canavan were among the first Coalition members to receive the manuscript.
A Bigger Picture on Turnbull memoir superspreaders
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