Parliament set for recall over failure to lodge Barilaro documents | AlexSmithSMH
The NSW upper house is likely to be recalled for an urgent sitting on Friday after the state government failed to release key documents relating to the controversial appointment of John Barilaro to a plum trade role.
Mason-Cox is required to recall Parliament if he is asked by the majority of upper house MPs. The Coalition does not control the numbers in that chamber which means the request is expected to succeed. “They’ve managed to produce media releases from 2020, but they’ve missed former Nationals leader’s job application and CV.”
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