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HOLD FOR SUNDAY HS Christopher SkaseÕs daughter Amanda Larkins and son in law Tony, have agreed to talk about the businessman. Picture: Nicki Connolly
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Skase’s daughter ‘left bankrupt’ by disgraced dad

The step daughter of fugitive Australian businessman Christopher Skase claims her father wasn’t a criminal mastermind who had secretly squirrelled away hundreds of thousands of dollars, claiming “we’re all bankrupt” and she has to search through hard rubbish dumps to get by.

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