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Brough to leave parliament at the election

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imageMal Brough was a senior minister in the Howard government before losing his seat in 2007.AAP/Mick Tsikas

Former minister Mal Brough, who this month quit the frontbench, has announced he will not contest the election.

Brough initially stood aside as special minister of state and then resigned from the frontbench because of the police investigation...

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