Labor urged to 'come clean' on business leaders who paid for access to Shorten and MPs

Exclusive: Richard Di Natale says ALP should be transparent about those attending business observer summit

The Greens have called on federal Labor to voluntarily disclose the attendees of its two-day business observer summit – a fundraising event where business leaders pay to mingle with Bill Shorten and the shadow cabinet.

Ahead of the two-day event, which kicks off in Sydney on Tuesday, the Greens leader, Richard Di Natale, wrote to the Labor leader arguing it was in the interests of the voters for the ALP to be transparent both about the attendees “and how these meetings will affect future decisions that will be made if you are successful in forming government”.

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