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Political hopeful says he saw goods for sale in Maguire’s Parliament office – Sydney Morning Herald
A Wagga Wagga financial planner says he witnessed the former MP showcasing small goods for sale from China to someone in his parliamentary office.

Mr McLaren, a former Wagga councillor, said he was hoping to be preselected for the Liberal Party and, on multiple occasions, visited Mr Maguire’s parliamentary offices, where on one occasion in 2014 the disgraced MP had packaged electronics that he’d brought back from China.
He said he saw one man, who he believed was a parliamentarian but did not recognise, walk into Mr Maguire’s office and ask, “What have you got for sale this week, Daryl?
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