Rear Window
Dave Sharma on opposite side of Tim Murray’s shorts
Myriam RobinRear Window editorTim Murray never really had much of a shot of beating either Dave Sharma or Kerryn Phelps when he ran for the Labor Party in the Sydney seat of Wentworth. But we reckon he’s picked far more advantageous terrain for round two with Sharma, who won the federal seat off for the Liberals off the incumbent Phelps.
Sharma’s extensive portfolio is publicly available through his parliamentary disclosures. And it shows he’s held WiseTech shares since at least his May 2019 election. Activist research house J Capital, which Murray co-founded, launched its critical report on the company in October that year.
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