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Ex-ministers given $2.55m in robodebt legal support

Ex-minister Christian Porter has received nearly $800,000 in legal funding for the robodebt inquiry. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)

By Paul Osborne in Canberra

TAXPAYERS forked out $2.55 million in legal costs for former coalition government ministers attending the robodebt royal commission.

The figures were released to a Senate committee ahead of the commission’s report being handed down on Friday.

Under parliamentary business resources rules, assistance can be approved for a range of legal-related costs.

Former social services minister Christian Porter’s support totalled $795,053, while ex-PM Scott Morrison, who held the social services portfolio in 2014-15, received $477,528.

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull was provided with $98,935.

Other ex-ministers who had their costs covered included Paul Fletcher ($120,772), Anne Ruston ($5626), Dan Tehan ($112,696), Marise Payne ($240,520), Michael Keenan ($518,064) and Stuart Robert ($183,835).

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