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Clare O’Neil says the people responsible for the “disgraceful” PwC tax leaks must be held to account; Florida governor Ron DeSantis enters the 2024 presidential race. Follow updates here.

More than two years after conwoman Melissa Caddick mysteriously vanished, a coroner has found she died.

Caddick’s badly decomposed right foot in a running shoe washed up on a beach on the south coast of NSW three months after her disappearance, leading authorities to presume her dead.

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