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‘Resounding anger’ among Labor members demanding lasting reform – by Sumeyya Ilanbey

21/08/2020 By Other Contributors Leave a Comment

7 August 2020 The Age  

Sumeyya Ilanbey writes: ‘Resounding anger’ among Labor members demanding lasting reform. Rank and file Labor members are calling for an internal ombudsman to stamp out corruption inside the party in the wake of the biggest branch-stacking scandal to engulf the Victorian branch of the ALP.

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