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Chair of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security and Liberal MP Andrew Hastie says the coronavirus pandemic has “highlighted some serious problems with the Chinese Communist Party'.

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Chair of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security and Liberal MP Andrew Hastie says the coronavirus pandemic has “highlighted some serious problems with the Chinese Communist Party". “How they deal with truth, the way they mask the outbreak and the way this was not risk mutated but was allowed to spread across the globe,” Mr Hastie told Sky News. “Now we're seeing both the health consequences and the economic consequences”.

 

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It really doesn't take experts and high ups to work out that there's massive issues with the CCP. Nor is this new information. Are people supposed to be surprised here or are we paying public officials to just state the obvious?

China's Communist Party is the VIRUS !

Well done Captain Obvious.

Some country have to do the blame game (to avoid political collapse within the country), but Australia don’t have to involve in this kind of mess. Be neutral and benefit from it

communist regime CCP is the origin of the pandemic! End CCP, otherwise there will be covid20,21,23...or even worth than the pandemic we r suffering! CCPVirus TakeDownCCP CCPLiedPeopleDied CCPisnotChinese

Not sure who the intended audience is for this, can I suggest stop using big words. The audience may have problems comprehending the obvious.

Can we have a translation of this please?

The Member for stating the obvious.

really no.

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