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, refusing to be drawn on the lack of a National Integrity Commission when repeatedly question by reporters.
Liberal member for Bass Bridget Archer was then called upon, who is well known for supporting an integrity commission for Federal politicians. "Who is this guy? That is what Australians are asking. He has had three years to tell them who he is," Morrison said.
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