Independent crossbench members and the Greens have turned up the heat on Tasmania's minority Liberal premier for his "lack of answers" over a former minister's legal fees.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff has faced sustained questioning after party colleague Madeleine Ogilvie quit her ministerial roles on May 30 following allegations she misled state parliament.
Ms Ogilvie told a parliamentary hearing in 2025 she had not been involved in any Supreme Court action in the past 18 months.
But in May she revealed she had been a party to Supreme Court proceedings she had initiated.
The government has provided scant details about the matter, describing it as a "complex matter", but disclosed taxpayers spent around $120,000 on Ms Ogilvie's legal fees between 2023 and 2025.