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| | ... in 2013, Palmer dishonestly obtained a benefit or advantage for his company Cosmo Developments and/or the Palmer United Party and others by authorising the transfer of $10 million contrary to the purpose for which the funds were being held. Around the ... |
| | | The government has repealed the Palmer United Party's (PUP) proposed changes to the Future of Financial Advice (FoFA) legislation and grandfathering amendments have become law. The registration of the grandfathering provisions will see these regulations ... |
| | | ... successful in its attempts to disallow the government's changes to the FoFA legislation. At the final hour Palmer United Party (PUP) senator Jacqui Lambie joined Labor and the Greens in a new alliance of independents. The Motoring Enthusiast Party's ... |
| | | ... Advice (FoFA) laws were demolished in the Senate overnight. Labor, the Greens and four crossbenchers, including Palmer United Party's Jacqui Lambie, argued the Coalition's proposed changes would leave investors vulnerable to a future financial collapse. ... |
| | | ... supported by a Senate majority of 25 Labor Senators, 10 Greens Senators, independent Senator Nick Xenophon, Palmer United Party (PUP) Senator Jacqui Lambie and Australian Motoring Enthusiasts Party Senator Ricky Muir. Lambie's decision to start a campaign ... |
| | | ... disallow the changes to the Future of Financial Advice (FoFA) legislation after it secured the support from Palmer United Party (PUP) and other crossbench Senators. Labor Senator Sam Dastiary's attempt to disallow the government's proposed changes to ... |
| | | ... recommendations," Whish-Wilson said. This inquiry into FoFA was set up in light of the changes proposed by the Palmer United Party (PUP), which struck a last-minute deal with the government in mid-July to avoid a Labor disallowance motion that would ... |
| | | ... As many as 82 members voted in favour of the bill in the House of Representatives, while 50 voted against. Palmer United Party (PUP) MP Clive Palmer was not present in the House of Reps and did not intervene in the debate, even though his Senators' votes ... |
| | | ... the opposition's failed attempt to disallow the proposed changes in a Senate vote. A last minute deal with Palmer United Party (PUP) senators allowed the Coalition to maintain the changes to FoFA, which were introduced as regulations. However, the government ... |
| | | ... The LISC, which was a spending measure associated with the Minerals Resource Rent Tax, was saved after the Palmer United Party decided it would oppose its abolition. The income support bonus and the Schoolkids Bonus were also saved. The not-for-profit ... |
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