Former attorney-general Christian Porter has returned to private legal practice after leaving politics.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
The billionaire’s extensive portfolio of assets includesa stake in a Queensland alumina refinery.
Porter,who returned to private legal practice after retiring at the last election,will represent Deripaska in hearings expected to be held in Perth.
Deripaska has claimed he was not performing any activities of economic or strategic significance to Russia so he should not have been punished by the government,according toThe West Australian.
Government sources who were not free to speak on the record said they would not criticise Porter because he would have been obliged to take up Deripaska’s case under the so-called “cab rank” rule that prohibits barristers from refusing a brief if they are in a position to take it up.
Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska is contesting the sanctions levied against him by the Australian government.Credit:AP
Porter,who was no longer in cabinet when the sanctions were imposed on Deripaska,has not responded to requests for comment.
Pragma Lawyers managing director Aaron McDonald confirmed Porter had been briefed to work as counsel on the case.