A federal public servant has pleaded not guilty to breach of trust for allegedly leaking government secrets about a $700\u002Dmillion shipbuilding project.
Matthew Matchett entered the plea this morning during the start of his trial, more than three years after he was first charged.
That is when the new Liberal government decided to hold off finalizing a contract with Davie to lease a temporary supply ship for the navy, a deal they later approved.
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