Sky News contributor Prue MacSween says the ABC has been “flaunting out” the taxpayers’ money “for years”.
“Frankly, you just think they don’t care about the taxpayer; they care about themselves,” she told Sky News host Caleb Bond.
“They have no relationship with the rest of us; they wouldn’t be able to understand what the hell we were really thinking and what we wanted.
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