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NSW Premier's Fundraiser: Cash Discrepancy

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns faces scrutiny over a 2014 Labor fundraiser at Sunny Seafood restaurant, where records show a low donor count despite a reported large crowd. Minns, who cant recall details, suggests group table purchases explain the discrepancy. A former state Labor politician questions the low donation amount, while Minns denies any plot to dodge donation laws. The Independent Commission Against Corruption and the New South Wales Electoral Commission have investigated, but the electoral commission is gagged from commenting. The government plans to change this with a bill to allow the electoral commission to publish audit results. Checkout Solipillow.com

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