It has also emerged that Mr Tudge is no longer living in his electorate of Aston but in the neighbouring Liberal-held electorate of Deakin, the domain of his friend the Housing Minister Michael Sukkar. Mr Tudge is also silently enrolled for privacy reasons, which means his home address cannot be verified. His records only appear to become discoverable when searching for his former wife.
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This means it’s impossible to check whether another property purchase update to his register in October, 2020 was conducted in a timely fashion.ĭespite confirming to parliament that he owns property “in Melbourne” the Victorian Lands Title Records have no evidence of Alan Edward Tudge owning any property in Victoria. ’s investigation into Mr Tudge’s property holdings also suggests he has applied to legally suppress all records of his real estate holdings from Victorian Lands Title search records. The property’s value is now estimated at around $1.4 million. The 2018 property transfer of Mr Tudge’s investment property to his former wife followed a breakdown in the marital relationship after the disclosure of his extramarital affair with Ms Miller. Mr Tudge failed to update his register of interests until January 2019 (pictured).Īccording to a Liberal Party spokesman, Mr Tudge currently owns two properties – one in ‘Melbourne’ and another investment property in Canberra where he lives when parliament is sitting. He declared the purchase of this property in his own name in October 2020. Mr Tudge rented a property for some time until he purchased a newproperty in his own name. Mr Tudge updated his register in January 2019 to remove the property sold from his register and to reflect that rent was no longer being received on the property which had been transferred to his former wife Teri.
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“Mr Tudge has always worked to ensure that any interest that he has acquired has been declared appropriately.” “Mr Tudge acknowledges that this update could have been made in a clearer and more timely way. “Due to an administrative oversight, in 2018 there was a delay in updating Mr Tudge’s register of interest to reflect the sale of his home and removal of his interest in an investment property,’’ a campaign spokesman said.
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Mr Tudge conceded that with hindsight, the update could have been clearer and been made earlier. It’s not clear whether he did so when Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull led the party, until August 24, 2018, or afterwards when Prime Minister Scott Morrison was elected by the party following a leadership spill. Under ministerial guidelines, Mr Tudge would also have been required to update more detailed property records with the Prime Minister’s office when he bought and sold property. The rules state records must be updated within 28 days – a deadline he missed by five months. He also incorrectly signed and dated that update as January 2018.