Dyson Heydon may have 'misled' on decision to quit Liberal fundraiser, says ACTU, as ruling delayed again

By Jane Lee, James Massola
Updated August 28 2015 - 8:13am, first published August 27 2015 - 8:47pm
Release the full facts: ACTU leader Dave Oliver. Photo: Anna Kucera
Release the full facts: ACTU leader Dave Oliver. Photo: Anna Kucera
Counsel assisting Jeremy Stoljar. Photo: Simon Bullard
Counsel assisting Jeremy Stoljar. Photo: Simon Bullard
Dyson Heydon is due to decide on his future as royal commissioner on Friday. Photo: Anna Kucera
Dyson Heydon is due to decide on his future as royal commissioner on Friday. Photo: Anna Kucera

Dyson Heydon has deferred to Monday his decision on whether to resign from the royal commission into trade unions, following claims from the ACTU he may have misled the public on why he withdrew from a Liberal Party fundraiser.

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