“As a potential beneficiary,I have no access to information about the conduct and funding of the trust,” he wrote in an update to his register of member’s interests,processed on Tuesday.
Mr Portersued the ABC for defamation in March over an online article he alleged portrayed him as the perpetrator of a rape in 1988. He denies the allegation and thecase was settled in May.
ABC managing director David Anderson tolda Senate estimates hearing in June the broadcaster agreed to pay $100,000 to Mr Porter’s lawyer Rebekah Giles and half the mediation costs.
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Mr Porter noted in his register of interests that “an amount was paid by the ABC to Company Giles” and that had now been “applied to my account”.
As well,he declared he had engaged barrister Sue Chrysanthou “on a commercial fee arrangement” but as was her usual practice for some clients,“she did not charge me for all of the time she spent on the matter”.
Mr Porter said he had also paid some fees out of his own pocket.