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SUBSCRIBER-ONLY POLL RESULT: Should the Attorney-General seek costs if Bradley Ambrose's defamation case is thrown out?

A majority believe the freelance cameraman should be billed if his legal bid is unsuccessful.

Nick Grant
Wed, 10 Dec 2014

The vast majority of NBR member subscribers believe the Attorney-General should seek costs against Bradley Ambrose if the freelance cameraman’s defamation case against the Prime Minister is thrown out.

Mr Ambrose’s court action against John Key stems from the “teapot tape” incident in the leadup

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Nick Grant
Wed, 10 Dec 2014
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