Angus Taylor has rejected claims he failed to disclose an indirect shareholding in a private company auspol
Energy Minister Angus Taylor has rejected claims he failed to disclose an indirect shareholding in a private company, in another Labor assault after a political storm last week over his use of a false document to attack an opponent.
While these are disclosed on the parliamentary register of interests, there is no disclosure of the fact the two companies own shares in another company, GFA F1. Mr Porter confirmed he was in the room with Mr Morrison last week when the Prime Minister phoned Mr Fuller to check on the investigation.
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