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Australia PM escalates car spat | Australia PM escalates car spat |
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has challenged the opposition to prove claims that he abused his position to help a friend's car-dealing business. | Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has challenged the opposition to prove claims that he abused his position to help a friend's car-dealing business. |
Mr Rudd said opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull must resign if he fails to produce an e-mail on which the claims are based by Monday afternoon. | Mr Rudd said opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull must resign if he fails to produce an e-mail on which the claims are based by Monday afternoon. |
Mr Turnbull has called for the prime minister to stand down, accusing him of lying to parliament over the issue. | Mr Turnbull has called for the prime minister to stand down, accusing him of lying to parliament over the issue. |
Analysts say it is the biggest test Mr Rudd has faced since he was elected. | |
The row has been brewing for weeks, since it emerged that car dealer John Grant lent a car to Mr Rudd for use in his constituency. | The row has been brewing for weeks, since it emerged that car dealer John Grant lent a car to Mr Rudd for use in his constituency. |
Mr Grant is a friend and neighbour of the prime minister, and opposition politicians believe Mr Rudd tried to help him secure money from a Treasury fund called OzCar to help his business. | Mr Grant is a friend and neighbour of the prime minister, and opposition politicians believe Mr Rudd tried to help him secure money from a Treasury fund called OzCar to help his business. |
Rudd warning | Rudd warning |
On Friday Treasury official Godwin Grech told a Senate committee he thought he could remember receiving an e-mail regarding funding for the car salesman. | On Friday Treasury official Godwin Grech told a Senate committee he thought he could remember receiving an e-mail regarding funding for the car salesman. |
An e-mail then surfaced in Australia's Daily Telegraph newspaper purporting to contain that exact request from the prime minister's office. | An e-mail then surfaced in Australia's Daily Telegraph newspaper purporting to contain that exact request from the prime minister's office. |
"Hi Godwin, the PM has asked if the car dealer financing vehicle is available to assist a Queensland dealership, John Grant Motors, who seems to be having trouble getting finance," the alleged e-mail said. | "Hi Godwin, the PM has asked if the car dealer financing vehicle is available to assist a Queensland dealership, John Grant Motors, who seems to be having trouble getting finance," the alleged e-mail said. |
"If you can follow up on this Asap that would be very useful." | "If you can follow up on this Asap that would be very useful." |
Mr Rudd, however, says the e-mail is fake and has asked the police to investigate. | Mr Rudd, however, says the e-mail is fake and has asked the police to investigate. |
He also issued a stark warning to the leader of the opposition. | He also issued a stark warning to the leader of the opposition. |
"If when parliament resumes in 24 hours Mr Turnbull fails to produce this e-mail, this e-mail upon which his entire case against the government is based, for authentication, he has no alternative but to stand in the parliament, apologise and to resign," he said. | "If when parliament resumes in 24 hours Mr Turnbull fails to produce this e-mail, this e-mail upon which his entire case against the government is based, for authentication, he has no alternative but to stand in the parliament, apologise and to resign," he said. |
Mr Rudd and his Treasurer Wayne Swan have both denied in parliament trying to help Mr Grant obtain funds. | Mr Rudd and his Treasurer Wayne Swan have both denied in parliament trying to help Mr Grant obtain funds. |
Mr Turnbull said they both misled parliament and have to quit. | Mr Turnbull said they both misled parliament and have to quit. |
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