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[Summary] => Fugitive businessman Dante Tan allegedly paid A$220,000 for his Australian citizenship, Senate President Franklin Drilon said yesterday.
Quoting Australian lawmakers, Drilon said the money reportedly went to Karim Kirswani, an Australian of Lebanese origin who is a friend of Immigration Commissioner Phillip Ruddock, with whom he allegedly lobbied for Tans citizenship.
He said the Filipino businessman had also made a A$10,000 donation to Ruddocks election campaign in October 2001.
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ATTORNEY GENERAL DARYL WILLIAMS AND SHADOW ATTORNEY GENERAL ROBERT
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Quoting Australian lawmakers, Drilon said the money reportedly went to Karim Kirswani, an Australian of Lebanese origin who is a friend of Immigration Commissioner Phillip Ruddock, with whom he allegedly lobbied for Tans citizenship.
He said the Filipino businessman had also made a A$10,000 donation to Ruddocks election campaign in October 2001.
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By Jess Diaz | June 30, 2003 - 12:00am
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