Alan Jones donates $10,000 to 'mate' Mark Latham's One Nation election campaign

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Alan Jones donates $10,000 to 'mate' Mark Latham's One Nation election campaign
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The influential broadcaster gives the former Labor leader $10,000, saying he is supporting a mate — despite the fact they do not see eye to eye on the knockdown of the SFS.

The campaign coffers of One Nation are significantly fatter thanks to a donation from influential Sydney broadcaster Alan Jones.Mr Latham is expected to be elected to the NSW Upper HouseJones has confirmed to the ABC that he donated $10,000 to the party, saying he was"supporting a mate" — One Nation's New South Wales leader Mark Latham.

While Jones has previously appeared at numerous Liberal Party fundraisers, he and Mr Latham have been fans of each other for a number of years. Jones made the donations in two $5,000 instalments — one under his own name and the other under his company Belford Productions.

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