Peter Slipper's staffer James Ashby acted "in combination" with his colleague Karen Doane and former Howard Government minister Mal Brough when he began court proceedings against his boss, an Australian Federal Court judge has found.
In a judgment handed down yesterday, Justice Steven Rares dismissed the sexual harassment claim as an abuse of court process, saying Ashby's main purpose was to pursue a political attack against the former Speaker.
The evidence had established "Ashby acted in combination with Ms Doane and Mr Brough when commencing the proceedings in order to advance the interests" of the Queensland Liberal National Party (LNP) and Brough.
"Mr Ashby and Ms Doane set out to use the proceedings as part of their means to enhance or promote their prospects of advancement or preferment by the LNP, including by using Mr Brough to assist them in doing so," Rares wrote.