Dutton in fight with tribunal to deport convicted sex criminal
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton is reportedly engaged in a tug-of-war with the Administrative Appeals Tribunal over the fate of a convicted criminal.
The AAT overturned a second attempt by Mr Dutton to deport Indian taxi driver Jagdeep Singh, The Herald Sun reports.
Singh pleaded guilty in September to indecently assaulting a female passenger.
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The tribunal issued Singh a bridging visa last Friday but the minister has again cancelled his visa.
It's understood Singh is now back in detention awaiting deportation.
Newsbreak – June 19