Change needed to donation system: Xenophon

In the wake of revelations before the trade union royal commission, Nick Xenophon believes it's time to reform political donations.

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon

Independent senator Nick Xenophon wants changes to political donations. (AAP)

Independent senator Nick Xenophon wants changes to political donations to end what he calls a "financial arms race" in Australian politics.

His call comes in the wake of revelations at the trade union royal commission that Opposition Leader Bill Shorten only this week declared a 2007 donation from labour-hire company Unibilt.

Senator Xenophon told ABC radio on Thursday that there needed to be more public funding of political parties and strict conditions on private donations, as well as a quicker disclosure system.


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