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Supreme Court rejects PR consultant’s appeal on name suppression

Michelle Boag had been due to appear as Crown witness in high-profile trial, but was never called.

PR consultant Michelle Boag

Tim Hunter Fri, 28 Oct 2022

Public relations specialist and former National Party president Michelle Boag has lost name suppression over her role as a potential Crown witness in the trial of a prominent businessman for sex offences.

The decision was made by the Supreme Court, which this week declined Boag’s application for

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Tim Hunter Fri, 28 Oct 2022
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