Ex-Aussie PM threatens legal action over leaks claim
Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Sunday threatened legal action over claims he was once used as a “double agent” by rival politicians to leak damaging information about his own party.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard, who deposed Mr Rudd in a shock party coup five weeks ago before calling an August 21 election, lambasted the opposition over the “disgraceful” claims.
“While Mr Kevin is in hospital recovering from an operation, here is the Liberal Party, out there with a disgraceful political attack,” the Labor Party leader told reporters in Sydney after Mr Rudd had gallbladder surgery on Friday.
Gillard’s furious reaction came after the Sunday Telegraph quoted ex-Liberal foreign minister Alexander Downer as saying that his party “mercilessly” used then backbencher Mr Rudd a decade ago to leak information to the media.
The row is the latest controversy to overshadow Gillard’s campaign to be elected as Australia’s first woman Prime Minister in her own right and comes after a new opinion poll showed her headed for defeat.
Mr Rudd, who has denied being behind any leaks, immediately hit back at the claims by his former arch-political enemy Downer. “These are serious allegations... they are completely and utterly false,” a spokesman for the former leader said.
“Mr Rudd is taking legal advice with a view to initiating legal proceedings on this matter.” The newspaper quoted Downer as saying the erstwhile Liberal government manipulated Mr Rudd into passing on information damaging to Labor’s then foreign affairs spokesman Laurie Brereton, whom Mr Rudd later replaced.
“We used him mercilessly to embarrass Brereton,” it quoted Downer as saying. Downer issued a statement saying his comments had been “misinterpreted”. “Kevin Rudd was not used by me or other members of the Liberal Party as a so-called ‘double agent’ to leak material against other members of the Labor Party,” he said.
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