Nicole Johnston
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Or does it sound completely reasonable to you?
After the break, the move to China.
And who is Su Bin, the businessman who stole US military secrets?
Michael Daniel Duggan, he left South Africa in 2012.
He was there less than a year.
What happened next?
And Michael then enters this Chinese aviation businessman, Su Bin.
How does he fit into all of this?
So Duggan is secretly indicted in 2016 via a grand jury.
By his account, he has no idea that this sealed US indictment was waiting for him when he returned to Australia.
Is that all right?
Safreen, could you tell us more about what this battle has done to you personally and to the family?
And what about Dan?
This was part one of a two-part episode.
In the next episode, we look at how Dan Duggan's case became an extradition battle, what he could face in the United States, and why his supporters believe he's been caught in the geopolitical contest between Washington and Beijing.
That's in your feed now.
It's not often politicians are taken to task by regular Australians on the issues that fill them with rage.
But that's exactly what's happened at this week's Senate inquiry into taxing Australia's gas companies for their windfall war profits.
Conrad Benjamin, a former high school teacher, gave evidence at the hearing and he didn't hold back.
The self-proclaimed citizens lobbyist is making headlines around the country.