Today, Federal Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull will receive a Departmental Review into the circumstances around the appearance of convicted criminal Zaky Mallah on the ABC's Q&A program.
Q&A went to air last night with a last minute stand-in after two conservative panel members made eleventh hour withdrawals.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister Alan Tudge pulled the pin via a newspaper opinion piece, and was followed by Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater.
This morning, Mr Cater joins Fran Kelly on RN Breakfast to discuss his decision to withdraw.
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