Ex-ATO boss denies conflict of interest over business linked to son

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A former ATO deputy commissioner who allegedly misused his position to benefit his son tells a Sydney court he would never have become involved in decisions about a tax matter involving his son.

 

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Don’t let this scum get away, and his fucktp son, surely.

Who called 'take out the trash' for today?

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