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Should This Politician Resign?
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Firstly good old Tim Wilson starts the "inquiry" by getting riding instructions from a relative Geoff Wilson. Who is this relative Geoff Wilson? Good old Geoff Wilson happens to be the founder and chairman of 'Wilson Asset Management' with $3 billion under management, some of which belongs to, you guessed it, his relative Tim Wilson.
Not only is Tim Wilson with a clear conflict of interest, abusing parliament with this phoney witch-hunt, for nothing more than blatant party political purposes. Tim Wilson colludes with Geoff Wilson using taxpayer funds to advance through politics his own, and his relatives financial interests.
This is unbelievable, my view is Tim Wilson should resign immediately.
http://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/wilson-and-wilson-the-mp-the-fund-manager-and-the-franking-credits-inquiry-20190205-p50vqk.html