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The former staffer of embattled MP Alan Tudge who accused him of abuse has released the government from being barred by confidentiality from speaking about a financial settlement from the Commonwealth.

In a letter sent from her lawyers to the federal government, Rachelle Miller said she wished to removed any impediment to the government releasing details about her settlement, worth a reported $500,000.

Ms Miller accused Mr Tudge of emotional and physical abuse during a consensual affair between the pair, allegations which the MP has strenuously denied.

A review into the allegations found Mr Tudge did not breach ministerial standards, but the matter was settled between the government and Ms Miller.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has repeatedly refused to answer questions about the confidential settlement this week. On Thursday, Ms Miller said she released the government from being bound by the confidentiality agreement.

“Ms Miller wishes to remove any impediment which prevents the Prime Minister from giving a full and truthful account of matters he now feels constrained to avoid answering on account of any legal obligation to Ms Miller,” the letter from her lawyers said.

“One of the recommendations of the Jenkins review was the discontinuance of so-called secret settlements. Our client is on record as supporting all of the Jenkins review recommendations.”

Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins conducted a review of workplace culture in Parliament House and reported widespread accounts of bullying, harassment and allegations of assault.

Mr Tudge stood down from cabinet after the allegations emerged. Last month he indicated he would not seek to return to the frontbench.

However, Mr Morrison came under fire this week for saying Mr Tudge was still a part of the cabinet and would be “welcome to return in a full capacity at any point”.

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