There is another PIF senate submission number 367 to add to 81, 159, 249 and 303.
Some are also in the confidential submissions.
There are also outstanding PIF submissions.
There are also several references to MFS in other submissions.
It appears a lot of the other subject submissions use similar wording and are in groups and batches.
It appears PIF do not have the numbers game, but most certainly make up for it in content.
I think we will see more responses from referenced parties countering claims etc..
ASIC only has one submission in Senate postings although three are reported. They certainly will have a big team covering every orifice, crack and crevice in the rear end.
It will be interesting to see how the public venues pan out and I think we may be in for some very lively performances.
Parliamentary privilege certainly is interesting to say the least.
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