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Asic deputy chairman resigns after $70,000 rental payment revealed – The Guardian
Concerns about payment to Daniel Crennan, which were to help him relocate from Melbourne to Sydney, were raised by the auditor general

The corporate regulators head of enforcement, deputy chairman Daniel Crennan QC, has resigned after it was revealed he received almost $70,000 in rental payments that may have exceeded public sector pay limits.
Concerns about the payments to Crennan, which were to help him relocate from Melbourne to Sydney, and $118,000 the Australian Securities and Investments Commission paid KPMG to give tax advice to the regulators chairman, James Shipton, were raised with treasurer Josh Frydenberg in a letter…
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