NBN raids: Stephen Conroy to maintain document privilege fight in retirement

By Matthew Knott
Updated September 27 2016 - 12:13am, first published September 26 2016 - 9:09pm
Parliament House security officers, staff members of Stephen Conroy and AFP officers in the basement of Parliament House during a raid. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Parliament House security officers, staff members of Stephen Conroy and AFP officers in the basement of Parliament House during a raid. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
AFP agents raid a Labor staffer's house in Melbourne. Photo: Nick Toscano
AFP agents raid a Labor staffer's house in Melbourne. Photo: Nick Toscano
Stephen Conroy with Opposition Leader Bill Shorten in 2015. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Stephen Conroy with Opposition Leader Bill Shorten in 2015. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Labor senator Stephen Conroy has vowed to continue his fight to stop police accessing thousands of pages of documents relating to the National Broadband Network, despite his shock departure from Parliament.

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