‘Very concerning’: Leaders stunned as Josh Frydenberg is shut out of antisemitism inquiry
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GT Communications founder Gemma Tognini questions why former treasurer Josh Frydenberg was not invited to testify at the Bondi Royal Commission despite its apparent commitment to hearing a broad range of evidence. “It’s very concerning that Josh was not allowed, or invited to testify,” Ms Tognini told News24 host Chris Kenny. “I genuinely don’t understand that given that the Royal Commission has so far seemed to be quite committed to having a breadth of evidence.”
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