Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke and Foreign Minister Penny Wong have both met with the Nauruan president in Canberra this week after this masthead revealed fresh allegations of corruption inside the federal government’s offshore detention regime in the Pacific nation.
Wong’s office said she “raised recent media reports” with Nauru President David Adeang on the sidelines of a Pacific Security College leadership program on Monday, but this was not made public until he was photographed by ABC News entering Parliament House on Tuesday.
This masthead and 60 Minutes have 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 crimina

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