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Bankrupt Braddon candidate won’t withdraw – The Irrigator

A Braddon candidate declared bankrupt a decade ago says he won’t pull out from this weekend’s by-election even though he’s likely to be ineligible to sit in parliament.

Australian People’s Party candidate Bruno Strangio was declared bankrupt in 2008 – undischarged bankrupts are ineligible to sit in parliament.

Bruno Strangio,

Bruno Strangio,

He was one of 13 candidates across five by-elections who refused to sign optional forms setting out how they are eligible to enter parliament if they win.

But Mr Strangio told AAP he’d deal with any eligibility issues in the very unlikely event he won.

“Why would anyone want to pull out of the running of the race?,” he said on Wednesday.

“Winning is going to be hard but why would anybody want to resign, or withdr…

Read the full article at: https://www.irrigator.com.au/story/5547210/braddon-candidate-was-declared-bankrupt/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianJuly 25, 2018

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Bankrupt Braddon candidate won’t withdraw – The Irrigator

A Braddon candidate declared bankrupt a decade ago says he won’t pull out from this weekend’s by-election even though he’s likely to be ineligible to sit in parliament.

Australian People’s Party candidate Bruno Strangio was declared bankrupt in 2008 – undischarged bankrupts are ineligible to sit in parliament.

He was one of 13 candidates across five by-elections who refused to sign optional forms setting out how they are eligible to enter parliament if they win.

But Mr Strangio told AAP he’d deal with any eligibility issues in the very unlikely event he won.

“Why would anyone want to pull out of the running of the race?,” he said on Wednesday.

“Winning is going to be hard but why would anybody want to resign, or withdraw, because of a…

Read the full article at: https://www.irrigator.com.au/story/5547210/bankrupt-braddon-candidate-wont-withdraw/?cs=6437

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianJuly 25, 2018

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