Frontbencher says he has declared the visits,which were connected to a childcare company hurry by businessmen and donors Ian Tang and Anthony ChanLabor frontbencher Tony Burke has taken two free trips to China since final October to visit childcare centres built by a Chinese company hurry by businessmen and former political donors Ian Tang and Anthony Chan.
Tang, Chan and the former deputy prime minister and Nationals MP Mark Vaile are the three directors of 123 AustChina Education Consultancy, or which according to its website is operating and setting up child care centres across China. Vaile is also chairman of the company.
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Source: theguardian.com