It has been reported that Schapelle Corby has donated her parole booklet to a children’s charity.
The newly released drug smuggler is said to have given away the item to Australian arm of Project Rescue Children on the Gold Coast run by Adam Whittington, the man who ended up in a Lebanese prison with a 60 Minutes crew after failing to rescue two Australian children.

Mr Whittington said that Corby became aware of his project through John McLeod, the bodyguard who organised her media-dodging exit from Brisbane airport last week.
“When she left Bali, she had a set of clothes and this book,” Mr McLeod told News Corp.

Mr McLeod declined to talk about the operation. “It’s over for me, but it’s not over yet,” he said.
Schapelle’s booklet is said to contain handwritten entries of her entire parole history.
“We’ll be auctioning it online over a week,” he said. “A big thanks to Schapelle.mr Whittington