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""Nauru is a member of the Asia Pacific group on money laundering. They've just been admitted into the World Bank and the IMF (International Monetary Fund) so I assume the World Bank and the IMF are comfortable with it as well."
Mr Hirst also rejected Senator Hanson-Young's argument that Bendigo Bank should pull out because of Nauru's involvement in the Australian Government's policy of offshore processing of asylum seekers.
"It's the Australian people who've sent the refugees there. Now I know that the Senator hasn't written to all the major banks in Australia and asked them to stop banking the Australian Government.""
Hurst's rebuttal comes across as even-toned and considered, while Hanson-Young's is shrill and abrasive in comparison. Looks like it's just a political beat-up for cheap point scoring prior to the impending Federal election.
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