The Cairns Post

‘He’s out to get us’

Hanson claims former colleague wants to destroy One Nation

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Pauline Hanson (right) has accused her former colleague Brian Burston of trying to destroy One Nation after he called for election authoritie­s to investigat­e an alleged “breach of process” by the party. Senator Burston has written to the NSW Electoral Commission to claim One Nation may have breached commission rules.

PAULINE Hanson has accused her former colleague Brian Burston of trying to destroy One Nation after he called for election authoritie­s to investigat­e an alleged “breach of process” by the party.

Senator Burston – who recently jumped ship to join billionair­e Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party – has written to the NSW Electoral Commission to claim One Nation may have breached commission rules to register as a party in NSW ahead of the state election in March.

In the letter, he reportedly claims the possible breach “may amount to electoral fraud”.

It comes amid speculatio­n Senator Hanson is seeking to enlist former Labor leader Mark Latham as a star candidate for One Nation’s NSW Senate ticket at the next federal election.

The former Labor leader fuelled the rumours yesterday after he voiced a robo-call for One Nation urging voters not to trust Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.

In his letter to the electoral commission, Senator Burston reportedly wrote: “It appears to me that the registrati­on of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has relied upon ‘members’ who are not party members.

“As a member of the Senate, I am obligated to report this alleged breach of process to you, which may amount to electoral fraud.”

The Senator’s letter reportedly included a declaratio­n from his brother, Graham Burston, who claimed that some of the “members” he signed up to allow the party to register were not actually members.

The party needed 750 names to register in NSW.

Senator Hanson has rejected the concerns over NSW registrati­on as “absolute rubbish” and told Fairfax Media Senator Burston was trying to “destroy the party”.

One Nation’s NSW secretary Peter Breen has also dismissed the concerns.

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