santoro resigns from parliament, page-13

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    "DESPITE his burgeoning reputation as a stock market high-roller, associates of former minister Santo Santoro do not believe he is a wealthy share trader.
    They said yesterday that Senator Santoro, who quit the Howard ministry on Friday after failing to declare 72 share deals, was a small-time market player.

    "He's certainly no millionaire," said one well-placed Liberal Party source. "He might have multiple holdings but they must all be small holdings worth a few thousand dollars here and there."

    Senator Santoro would have received a significant pension or lump sum after losing his seat of Clayfield in the Queensland parliament in 2001 after four terms in office. For more than a year after this, when he was appointed to a casual Senate vacancy, he ran his own consulting business, which did well."

    Are the boys covering up for him? 72 companies at a few thousand each? what an odd strategy.

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