New South Wales Transport Minister David Elliott says he will stay out of cabinet decisions about poker machine reform because his son works for gambling company Aristocrat.
Mr Elliot has voiced opposition to Premier Perrottet’s proposed
cashless gaming cards, which aim to limit a pokie player’s spending.
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