Nation Defector: Australian Securities and Brian Burston

nation defector: There is the Australian Securities and Investment Commission charge for an alleged breach of the criminal code relating to the proposed takeover of the President's Club at his Sunshine Coast resort, a disqualification from parliament if Palmer were convicted, according to The Guardian. But one thing that is not troubling Brian Burston, the One Nation defector leading the United Australia party Senate ticket in New South Wales, is the possibility that candidates could get elected and quit, as Jacqui Lambie and Glenn Lazarus did after entering the Senate for Palmer's party in 2013. There's the issue of trust, because Queensland Nickel workers are still owed 7m Palmer says he has paid into a trust fund to be disbursed but only after the election. Back then Palmer was a bit rusty in selecting candidates, Burston told Guardian Australia. It cannot happen, or there'll be consequences for those that want to walk. This time it's taken place over many, many months, they're well vetted, there's procedures in place where the falling apart of the party will not happen. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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