Part Two: The executive works with Christian Porter to restructure the Family Court
The Former Director General wins a tender and is appointed to write a report on the restructure of the Australian Family Court 2008. The report is not supported by the Legal Fraternity and there are periodic reviews. Each review is allocated to consultant firms that are clients of the former Director General. Despite the misgivings and opposition of the Legal Fraternity Christian Porter is determined to push the proposed restructure through legislation. Senator Patrick has been very vocal in his opposition to the proposal but ends up instrumental in getting it passed when lucrative incentives are provided to his state. Christian Porter announces the report has passed with the full support of the Law Fraternity and the proposed restructure has been adopted and implemented.
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