Alleged tribulations on trial
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Meagan Fitzpatrick reports from today’s hearings into Helena Guergis’ lawsuit.
It’s not the labour minister’s job to report to her staff member that she saw a colleague use cocaine, Helena Guergis’s lawyer said Friday. Saying those words amounted to defamation, Stephen Victor argued, because they were false.