A Liberal MP has been ejected from Parliament after accusing the Prime Minister of being corrupt.

Julia Gillard has hit out at the Coalition, accusing it of ''nasty personal politics'' after facing fresh questions about her role in helping set up a union slush fund her former boyfriend used to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Deputy Opposition Leader Julie Bishop sought to table in Parliament what she said was a copy of a $67,000 cheque from the AWU Workplace Reform Association — which Ms Gillard helped establish as a partner at law firm Slater & Gordon in 1992 — and a Slater & Gordon trust account, from which funds were drawn to purchase a Fitzroy unit in 1993.

In a press conference in August, Ms Gillard said that at the time of the purchase she did not know that funds from the association or any other accounts related to the union were used to buy the property.