Dyson Heydon goes to Oxford as royal commission hearings have a rest

By Ben Schneiders and Royce Millar
Updated April 20 2015 - 1:13am, first published 12:15am

The former High Court judge heading the Abbott government's $61 million royal commission into union corruption spent much of this year teaching law at Oxford University, as the inquiry went without a public hearing for nearly six months.

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