“The Ashby cash economy”: former One Nation leader Mark Latham accuses Pauline Hanson and her chief of staff James Ashby of attempting to launder taxpayer funds.
Former NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham has launched an incendiary attack on Pauline Hanson and her chief of staff James Ashby, using parliamentary privilege to accuse the pair of “laundering taxpayer funding” for their own financial gain.
Former NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham has launched another attack on Pauline Hanson and her chief of staff James Ashby.This included $1400 for door hangers, $2014 for metal pens, $543 for ceramic mugs and $465 for mousepads, Latham said in NSW State parliament on Wednesday. “It was part of the Ashby cash economy: merchandise sitting in a Brisbane warehouse to be on-sold with the money laundered to Ashby and Hansen. And some of it for campaigns in other parts of the country.”As he foreshadowed further allegations, Latham also accused NSW One Nation MP Tania Mihailuk of being aware of the impropriety since April, despite telling party members she only became aware when the allegations were aired in parliament in August.
“Rod Roberts was a member of the NSW executive – why didn’t Mark Latham raise these questions with Rod at the time?” he said.contestant George Mladenov to investigate allegations of financial impropriety. Latham described Mladenov as Mihailuk’s “right-hand man, personal friend and former staff”.
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