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Morrison belies French accusation

SYDNEY, Australia: Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison denied having ever lied in public life on Friday and said he had the thick skin needed to deal with allegations of dishonesty including from French President Emmanuel Macron.

Asked if he had ever told a lie in public life, Morrison told an interviewer on Melbourne's 3AW radio: 'I don't believe I have, no, no.'

ADAMANT Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks to the media in Melbourne on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021, at the government’s launch of its Future Fuels strategy. AFP PHOTO