‘Will not be judged by this man’: Paul Murray blasts former PM Malcolm Turnbull

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‘Will not be judged by this man’: Paul Murray blasts former PM Malcolm Turnbull
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Sky News host Paul Murray has blasted former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull for criticising Sky News Australia’s coverage of the Voice to Parliament. Mr Turnbull will take part in an online forum hosted by the Australians for a Murdoch Royal Commission group, which has claimed Sky News Australia is running a campaign against the Voice. Mr Murray criticised the former prime minister and defended Sky News Australia’s Voice debate channel, along with the network's various reporters and opinion hosts. “I will not allow Malcolm Turnbull to sit in judgement of this channel or this company on this issue,” he said. The Sky News host also criticised Mr Turnbull’s lack of action during his tenure as prime minister in 2018 when he waited four months to visit the Northern Territory after a two-year-old girl was raped. “I will not be judged by a man who took months to go to the Northern Territory after the assault of that little child,” Mr Murray added. “In fact, it was Matt Cunningham and the reporters at the Northern Territory News who had to put it on the front page of the paper that Malcolm Turnbull did not turn up.”

Sky News host Paul Murray has blasted former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull for criticising Sky News Australia’s coverage of the Voice to Parliament.

Mr Murray criticised the former prime minister and defended Sky News Australia’s Voice debate channel, along with the network's various reporters and opinion hosts. The Sky News host also criticised Mr Turnbull’s lack of action during his tenure as prime minister in 2018 when he waited four months to visit the Northern Territory after a two-year-old girl was raped.

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