Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has apologized for the government’s handling of claims that former minister Madeleine Ogilvie misled parliament, admitting he didn’t dig deep enough into her initial response about court proceedings — despite legal sensitivities. The apology, prompted by opposition demands for answers after Ogilvie’s resignation, has drawn criticism for being conditional and lacking a clear timeline. While a no-confidence vote is off the table, opposition parties are pushing for censure or document demands, and the government is now racing to overhaul transparency rules around MPs’ taxpayer-funded legal costs to rebuild public trust.

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