Malcolm Turnbull stands by Mal Brough as Cory Bernardi says PM should reconsider his 'captain's call'

By James Massola, Lisa Cox
Updated December 2 2015 - 6:14pm, first published 5:57pm
Malcolm Turnbull told question time on Wednesday Mal Brough's "guilt or innocence is not determined by public denunciation". Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Malcolm Turnbull told question time on Wednesday Mal Brough's "guilt or innocence is not determined by public denunciation". Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Mr Turnbull returned from Paris talks to a question time dominated by questions on Mal Brough's role in the James Ashby affair. Photo: Andrew Meares
Mr Turnbull returned from Paris talks to a question time dominated by questions on Mal Brough's role in the James Ashby affair. Photo: Andrew Meares
Senator Cory Bernardi is the first government MP to publicly concede that Mr Turnbull may need to consider his position in cabinet.  Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Senator Cory Bernardi is the first government MP to publicly concede that Mr Turnbull may need to consider his position in cabinet. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

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