Cormann had 'no idea' a travel company had given him a free trip


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Senator Cormann, who is a close personal and political associate of Mr Burnes, a Liberal donor, has never declared the Singapore family holiday on his parliamentary register of interests.


Shortly after the 2017 contract tender, veteran finance department official, John Sheridan, who ran the process, was moved sideways. Departmental documents and a source involved in the tender suggest Mr Sheridan had annoyed some of the bidders, including Helloworld, when he sought to cut margins and save the government money.


Liberal party federal treasurer and Helloworld CEO Andrew Burnes.

Liberal party federal treasurer and Helloworld CEO Andrew Burnes.Credit:Daniel Munoz


Senator Cormann said on Monday that he had no influence over the Finance Department tender process that led to Mr Burnes’s company being re-contracted to supply travel and accommodation booking services to the Australian government.


AOT had previously held the same contract, which was first awarded by the Gillard government in 2012.


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