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Labor has criticised the delayed release of the banking royal commission’s final report Stephen Conroy: It is easy for the opposition to request a release. The problem here is that the government opposed the royal commission for so long. MORE: pmlive

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Wasn't Michael Kroger the genius behind the LiberalVictoria campaign in 2018? I would say he really has his finger on the pulse for sure, not. LiberalAus AustralianLabor auspol BankingRC

Kroger only pushing liberals crap

We do... u bloody bunch of hypocrites

I care

Who didn’t want the RC says a lot about who the party represents. Clearly not anyone living in Australia.

Yes we do care and we remember who voted against it!

What did Labor ever do when they were in Govt? They only call for RC's when they're in Opposition

oh yes, turnbull, morrison, cormann, frydenberg all tried to block the royal commission stating 100 times it wasn't needed. It exposed criminal cartel conduct, a blatant disregard for customers & government regulators.All those denials have written labors election ads, your toast

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