Dastyari blames old habit in debt saga

Opposition senator Sam Dastyari has blamed an old habit from his NSW Labor party days for the Chinese money saga that cost him his spot on the frontbench.

Labor Senator Sam Dastyari

Labor senator Sam Dastyari has explained why he asked a Chinese businessman to pay one of his bills. (AAP)

Embattled Labor senator Sam Dastyari has broken his silence on why he asked a Chinese businessman to pay a bill when he exceeded his parliamentary entitlement for travel.

Senator Dastyari told Fairfax it was an old habit from his days with the NSW Labor party in which if you overspent on a campaign you raised that money from donors and declared it.

The Labor senator resigned from the opposition frontbench over the saga amid accusations he'd been compromised, as reports emerged he had taken a pro-China stance on the South China Sea dispute, at odds with his party's position on the matter.

"What I didn't do, was stop and think about the perception and consequences of running my office like that," he said.


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