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Premier Steven Marshall denies knowledge of calls made to South Australians

South Australia’s Premier Steven Marshall says he does not know anything about a cold-call marketing campaign spruiking the government’s infrastructure credentials on his behalf.
Key points:
- Calls promoting the State Government’s infrastructure program started this week
- Mr Marshall said he knew nothing about the marketing campaign
- It’s unclear who is funding the calls and how the contact information was obtained
Last night, some South Australians received a phone call from someone claiming to represent Mr Marshall.
The ABC has obtained a copy of the voicemail which talks up the State Government’s infrastructure plan:
“Good evening [name] I’m calling on behalf of the Premier, Steven Marshall, and the state Liberal team to get your thoughts…
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