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Sinodinos stands down from front bench

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By James Mitchell
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Assistant Treasurer Arthur Sinodinos announced to the Senate this afternoon that he will stand aside from the front bench while the ICAC inquiry into Australian Water Holdings Pty Ltd is underway. 

“I rise to make a statement in regard to the current inquiry into Australian Water Holdings Pty Ltd by the Independent Commission Against Corruption in New South Wales,” Mr Sinodinos told the Senate. 

“I have been called as a witness to the ICAC and as I have said on the public record on numerous occasions, I will be cooperating with the inquiry,” he said.

“I do not want this sideshow to be an unnecessary distraction to the important work of the government which I am proud to serve.”

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The ICAC inquiry heard on Monday that Senator Sinodinos, then NSW treasurer of the Liberal Party, was installed on the board of the Obeid-linked AWH in 2008 "to open lines of communication with the Liberal Party".

It heard that Senator Sinodinos, who was earning $200,000 a year for "a couple of week's work", stood to enjoy a "$10 or $20 million payday" if AWH had won a lucrative contract with the NSW government.

Finance Minister Mathias Cormann will replace Senator Sinodinos as Assistant Treasurer while the investigation continues.