Senior Labor politician claiming to be Aboriginal could ‘very well be wrong’

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Senior Labor politician claiming to be Aboriginal could ‘very well be wrong’
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A senior Labor politician claiming to be Aboriginal could “very well be wrong” and now won’t answer questions about it, according to Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

Mr Bolt said genealogists from the Dark Emu Exposed website have gone through SA Attorney-General Kyam Maher’s mother and husband’s family tree and “couldn’t find a single Aboriginal ancestor”.

“Now, I’m not claiming anyone here was dishonest – maybe Mrs Maher got confused or made assumptions that turned out to be wrong or relied on what turned out to be false information and passed it on to her son,” he said. Mr Bolt said he and the head of Dark Emu Exposed, Roger Karge, both attempted to get in contact with Mr Maher’s office but have yet to receive a reply.

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