Private emails from 2018 show Liberal MP told Synergy 360 boss that donation would need to be declared
29 May 2019: the member for Fadden was appointed minister for human services and the NDIS.
2 July 2019: final valuation was submitted – negotiations on value and period of contract continued for another four months.19 November 2019: the minister met Infosys. 1 February 2020: the minister was guest speaker at an Infosys conference at Melbourne Park on the afternoon of the Australian Open tennis finals.Shorten told parliament on Thursday: “At the same time, wheels start to come off the project. It has to be overhauled and one of the unsuccessful tenderers is called in to resuscitate the project.”
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