Turnbull rules out citizenship audit, criticises Parry
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President of the Senate Stephen Perry speaks during Senate Estimates at Parliament House in Canberra Source: AAP
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has rejected calls for a citizenship audit of all members of federal parliament while admonishing resigning Liberal senator Stephen Parry. Senator Parry, the Senate president, is quitting parliament after disclosing his British links, a disclosure the Prime Minister says should not have been delayed like it was.
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