Lord Alan Sugar and his wife are in private quarantine, days after his snarky clapback about facing the “same rules” as everyone else.
However on Sunday, a NSW Police spokesman told news.com.au the couple had submitted a proposal to quarantine in a private facility.and did not require an exemption from quarantine requirements,” he said.
“The Commissioner of Police may designate, in writing, any premises or type of premises the Commissioner considers appropriate to be a quarantine facility for the purposes of this Order,” it states. “You cannot choose your quarantine accommodation and all attempts have been made to source suitable accommodation for quarantine purposes,”Lord Sugar and his wife submitted a proposal for an independent quarantine facility. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Jeremy Piperafter overcoming COVID-19.
“I have given exemptions from people in entertainment and film because that is bringing a lot of money into this state.”at the height of the first wave in Australia following a trip to Aspen.
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