Australia's tax boss is under investigation after refusing to reveal which companies turning over more than $10million received JobKeeper payments Senate's privileges committee will investigate tax commissioner Chris Jordan He refused to reveal JobKeeper payments to companies with $10m turnovers Senator Rex Patrick wants more transparency around the $90b scheme
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Australia's tax commissioner is facing an investigation from a powerful parliamentary committee after refusing to hand over companies' wage subsidy details.
Chris Jordan has been referred to the Senate's privileges committee over rejecting an upper house order to reveal which companies turning over more than $10 million received JobKeeper payments.
The privileges committee has the power to fine or jail the tax commissioner if he is found in contempt of parliament.