Former NSW deputy premier says he is fed up with being 'intruded on and harassed', especially now he has left state politics.
Former NSW deputy premier says he is fed up with being"intruded on and harassed", especially now that he has exited state politics.
The footage shows the pair struggling as they grab and push one another while the cameraman tries to film Mr Barilaro, who then walks away.Documents relating to John Barilaro's scuppered New York job should be supplied, Dominic Perrottet says "The way I was confronted in the dark outside of a bar ... If that was you, how would you have responded?"The scuffle is the latest controversy to hit the former Nationals leader, who is the subject of a parliamentary inquiry into how he was appointed to a plum government trade job in New York.
The demand came on Monday as Premier Dominic Perrottet reached South Korea as part of a 10-day Asian trade mission. Mr Barilaro says he wants to give evidence to the inquiry but Labor would prefer to wait until all the relevant documents are handed over.
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