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"That is a complete misconception of what it is and he's wrong in that regard," Mr Mundine said.
Abbott's chief adviser on Indigenous affairs, Warren Mundine, told Fairfax Media Abbott's comments were "a complete misconception of what it is and he's wrong in that regard".
The London-based Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners says the amended directive "seems to be based on a complete misconception of how trusts are used by most families in the UK" (where trusts, a common-law concept, are particularly popular).
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