‘Ripped off': Brittany Higgins scandal gets ‘even worse'
Sky News host Andrew Bolt says the Brittany Higgins scandal has just got 'even worse'.
Brittany Higgins is returning to the workforce four years after the ex-political staffer quit parliament, joining the same company currently employing her husband.
Ms Higgins received a $2.4 million payout from the Commonwealth in 2022.
'I feel we were ripped off – by Higgins and by the Albanese government,'
'Nearly $2.5 million given by this government to a woman who made untrue claims that helped Labor to destroy the Morrison government.'

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