Maguire fails to recall incentives for not disclosing investment in Gateway International | Sky News Australia

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Daryl Maguire has conceded to the ICAC inquiry he was personally invested in Gateway International, which sought to sell access to high levels of the Australian government.

14/10/2020 Mr Maguire confirmed he was seeking to make a profit from the business, however, denied it was established for that sole purpose.

Council assisting Scott Robertson asked why he did not disclose his interest in the company or why he was not appointed to a formal director position. Mr Maguire responded that he could not recall the reasons for not taking that action. He further denied it was due to concerns about receiving public criticism if his position was disclosed.

 

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Big question is what else has occurred like this over last 28 years between govt ministers federal&state levels who control trade, foreign investment with China including govt ministers business connections family,friends,colleagues, funders. Rich get richer poor get the picture

*Liberal Come on Sky, just say it. Honesty feels good. It’s cathartic. Repeat after me “He sold high level access to the corrupt Liberal governments of Australia” There, wasn’t that easy?

It’s been 8 month Being left in such stressful condition. Does it require more time than this to address the students stuck offshore. Left all belongings back in Australia. Given so much time money and efforts to Australia. Did we deserve this?SBS ScottMorrisonMP

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