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SA Premier denies ‘deliberate’ data collection through Liberal Party’s NationBuilder campaign software
South Australia’s Premier says there has been no “deliberate” collection of data through redirections from official state government websites to an SA Liberal Party campaign software tool.
Key points:
- The ABC identified state government links being redirected through a domain operated by the Liberal Party
- SA Premier Steven Marshall now says no data was deliberately collected or retained
- SA Liberal MPs blocked an attempt to set up a parliamentary committee into the collection of personal data by the state government
On Tuesday, Steven Marshall repeatedly told state Parliament no information had been collected or retained by NationBuilder.
NationBuilder is a content management system that is sometimes used for political campaigns.
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