Australia news live: ASIC launches investigation into KPMG after whistleblower claims
Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastJane Hume, the deputy opposition leader, accused the government of being “sneaky”, saying discussions around tax reforms in parliament were much too short to properly address so-called “generational” tax reforms.“What the government has done is essentially prevented scrutiny of the changes that this legislation is going to inflict on the Australian economy,” Hume told RN Breakfast. She went on:Apparently, these are generational reforms. If they’re generational reforms, well, surely they should have been taken to an election so that the Australian people could decide that.Two days simply is not enough. There is no need to rush these changes through because they don’t kick in until 2028.Victim-survivors and th
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