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Greens join calls for Tasmanian minister Jane Howlett to resign
Key takeaways
- Jane Howlett has come under fire over her failure to answer questions on publicly funded legal proceedings.
- The Tasmanian Greens and Labor opposition are calling for Racing Minister Jane Howlett to be stood down for not providing details on her more than $300,000 legal bill.
- It comes amid ongoing criticism of the state government's handling of ministerial legal fees paid from the public purse.
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Jane Howlett has come under fire over her failure to answer questions on publicly funded legal proceedings. (ABC News: Maren Preuss)
The Tasmanian Greens and Labor opposition are calling for Racing Minister Jane Howlett to be stood down for not providing details on her more than $300,000 legal bill.
It comes amid ongoing criticism of the state government's handling of ministerial legal fees paid from the public purse.
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