Businessman Exempted from Inquiry Tied to Stuart Robert Due to Complete Disassociation from Australia

Businessman Exempted from Inquiry Tied to Stuart Robert Due to Complete Disassociation from Australia

A businessman with links to⁣ former Liberal MP Stuart Robert⁣ will not face a parliamentary committee inquiry because⁣ he ​has “severed all ties” with Australia, his lawyer says.

The joint committee of public accounts and audit (JCPAA) is investigating how government contracts‌ are awarded.⁢ It has heard allegations – which Robert strenuously ⁤denies – that lobbying​ firm Synergy 360⁤ proposed ⁣a ​structure that would benefit Robert financially.

Robert has rejected the allegation “in ⁤the strongest possible terms” and ⁤says there is “zero evidence” for it.

Robert’s associate, ⁤John Margerison, was ‌due to face a hearing into procurement at⁣ Services Australia and the National Disability Insurance Agency‍ on Friday. On Monday,⁤ the committee chair,‍ Julian Hill, said the ⁣relevant part of the hearing could no longer go ⁣ahead after Margerison’s lawyer told the committee he now lived overseas, had severed all ties with Australia and considers himself outside parliament’s jurisdiction.

The committee was⁤ told in June that‌ under⁢ the arrangement discussed, 20% of Synergy ⁣360 former executive director Kham Xaysavanh’s shares⁣ would be transferred to ‌United Marketing,‌ an entity controlled by Margerison.

Xaysavanh’s former personal ‍and business partner, Anthony Daly, alleged it would have been designed “to facilitate the flow of funds through United Marketing and onward to Stuart Robert”.

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“The ⁣main objective of this arrangement was to secure Stuart Robert’s involvement and support in acquiring federal government contracts,” Daly said ⁤in a‍ statement to the committee.

The⁣ government services minister, Bill Shorten, said⁢ in parliament in ⁣June that the committee ​had heard ‌evidence from Margerison that he had ‍told his accountant to direct Synergy 360 profits ⁢to a trust to which Robert was a beneficiary.

Robert said he had “never part-owned any company that ‌ever ‍received ⁢anything from Synergy 360”.

On Monday, Margerison’s lawyer did not say where⁣ his ​client was. Hill said the committee ⁤would consider the lawyer’s letter at its⁢ next meeting and that ‍Margerison’s whereabouts⁢ was “a matter of great mystery”.

“That Mr‌ Margerison’s lawyer now claims he‌ has left⁣ and severed⁢ all ties ‍with Australia is ⁣a somewhat surprising turn of events ‌indeed,” ⁣he said.

“The committee ‍will make⁤ findings ⁤based on the evidence before it. It remains within the JCPAA’s power to recommend referrals to other investigative bodies with additional⁤ resources ⁣and powers.”

Robert retired from his Gold Coast seat ‌of ​Fadden, causing a 15 July byelection that​ was won by ‌Liberal Cameron Caldwell.

2023-07-24 ​01:23:58
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