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Sky News host Paul Murray says 'detective Albo' shouldn't spend the last sitting week of parliament focused on the Angus Taylor issue. PMLive

Sky News host Paul Murray says "detective Albo" shouldn't spend the last sitting week of parliament focused on the Angus Taylor issue. Reports have emerged the Labor Leader, Anthony Albanese, plans to not shift focus from the Taylor scandal leading through the final sitting week of parliament.

Political attacks have been aimed against Energy Minister Angus Taylor, in which he allegedly deliberately doctored a document outlining the travel costs of the City of Sydney Council, in order to make a political point. "Well you my friend, are a charlatan," Mr Murray said, in reference to the Labor Leader. Image: Getty

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