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In that case, I wonder why Slipper ended up in court over an essentially non existent offence ?
His appeal was successful and charges were dropped, because it is in fact not possible to legally define what is parliamentary business.
Technically all Bronny, and the other wedding chargers, were guilty of was not passing the sniff test, but it's very very doubtful they broke the law.
Hopefully Abbott leaves the festering to continue long enough that he is either forced, or Labor decides to force, meaningful reform through and cut back on the $500M lavished on the federal politicians.
It's outrageous a tax payer can be audited back over 5 years and hounded by the ATO to pay their fair share, but politicians have designed a system to allow them to suckle from the public teat to do their best at keeping their flabby butt on the so softly padded bench in parliament, with little to no oversight.