James Milligan
AN ALLEGED misuse of an email list of constituents for personal financial gain has come under the spotlight inside the ACT Legislative Assembly.
Liberal party MLA James Milligan’s actions was brought into question after a referral motion was passed on Thursday evening (May 13).
He was accused of breaking privacy standards, based on exploiting his political standing, to promote his printing business.
Mr Milligan, who declared his pecuniary interest entering the assembly back in 2016, lost his seat four years later but was recalled months later on a voter countback after Liberal leader Alistair Coe resigned his position and quit ACT politics.
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