The Nauruan president has secretly arrived at Parliament House for talks with Australian officials just days after this masthead revealed allegations of corruption inside the federal government’s offshore detention regime.
David Adeang was photographed by the ABC on Tuesday afternoon arriving at Parliament House’s Senate entrance without being publicly announced – the usual process for visiting foreign leaders.
This masthead has detailed allegations of rorting, graft and bikie gangs infiltrating critical border security operations in the Pacific island nation, which struck a $2.5 billion deal in September to take Australia’s foreign-born criminals.
Nauruan contracts are set to be referred to the national anti-corruption watchdog after Home Affairs acting assistant secretary Dr Derek El

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