She has been charged with two counts giving false or misleading information and one of disclosing the existence of,or information about her summons.
It is understood text messages in which Ms Rogers told others she felt overwhelmed and intimidated formed part of the case against her.
She has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Mr Quaedvlieg,who was in March sacked in the wake of the investigation,has maintained his innocence.
Her lawyer,Bryan Wrench,told Downing Centre magistrate Erin Kennedy on Tuesday morning that the allegedly misleading information she gave investigators appeared not to have had any"material outcome"on the probe.
"It appears quite nitpicky,"Mr Wrench said,asking for six weeks to make contact with the Commonwealth Department of Public Prosecutions.