Five questions the Abbott government needs to answer on the people smuggling payment claims

By Sarah Whyte
Updated June 15 2015 - 6:13pm, first published 5:48pm
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to confirm or deny whether or not the allegations are true. Photo: Gene Ramirez
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to confirm or deny whether or not the allegations are true. Photo: Gene Ramirez
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to confirm or deny whether or not the allegations are true. Photo: Gene Ramirez
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to confirm or deny whether or not the allegations are true. Photo: Gene Ramirez
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to confirm or deny whether or not the allegations are true. Photo: Gene Ramirez
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to confirm or deny whether or not the allegations are true. Photo: Gene Ramirez
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to confirm or deny whether or not the allegations are true. Photo: Gene Ramirez
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to confirm or deny whether or not the allegations are true. Photo: Gene Ramirez