Ministers do not have to meet 'legal accuracy' when campaigning for referenda, High Court hears

Government ministers do not have to meet standards of “legal accuracy” when campaigning in referenda and only an extreme situation might entitle the courts to intervene in their campaigning, the State has told the High Court.

Ministers do not have to meet 'legal accuracy' when campaigning for referenda, High Court hears

By Ann O'Loughlin

Government ministers do not have to meet standards of “legal accuracy” when campaigning in referenda and only an extreme situation might entitle the courts to intervene in their campaigning, the State has told the High Court.

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