Ratification of extradition treaty with China delayed as 'real doubts' emerge

By Philip Wen
Updated November 22 2016 - 7:13pm, first published 7:05pm
Six accused fugitives are taken back to China under escort from Indonesia in June 2015. Photo: Xinhua/AP
Six accused fugitives are taken back to China under escort from Indonesia in June 2015. Photo: Xinhua/AP
Justice Minister Michael Keenan meeting with Chinese Minister of Public Security Guo Shengkun in Beijing in November. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Justice Minister Michael Keenan meeting with Chinese Minister of Public Security Guo Shengkun in Beijing in November. Photo: Sanghee Liu

The parliamentary committee considering whether to recommend the federal government ratify its extradition treaty with China has called a last-minute hearing with the Attorney-General's Department due to "real doubts" emerging from both sides of politics over the deal.

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