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Australian politician Matthew Canavan's Net worth in 2017. Details About his Salary, Career and Why he Left the Senate Last Week!

A native of Southport, Queensland, Matthew Canavan is a senator for Queensland from Liberal National Party of Queensland. He is the first member of the governing Liberal National Coalition to open up about having a dual citizenship, Canavan revealed he had acquired an Italian citizenship unknowingly. 

 Townsville Mayor recently said that the Communist turned Liberal, Matt Canavan should be replaced by a northerner following his revelation of being an Italian citizen as well.

While his position in Parliament, right after he resigned as an MP, is in trouble, we are here to discuss Mathew Canavan’s net worth, salary and his career in detail. Let’s jump right in

Australian Former MP Matthew Canavan’s Net Worth

In general, senators and members receive an annual allowance by way of basic salary i.e. $199,040 from 1st January 2016. Being a Senator for the federal government, Matthew Canavan receives the base salary of $195,130.

 Matthew Canavan's net worth is over 8 million dollars. He has earned huge amount of money with his political career. He keeps traveling for his work. 

An honour to present $28,000 to @AshaSociety in Delhi for women's health. A great community of optimistic students #internationalwomensday pic.twitter.com/g9yDgGD9kQ

— Matthew Canavan (@mattjcan) March 8, 2017

Matt prefers playing cricket and rugby in leisure. Matthew is a philanthropic personality as well. He is actively involved in charity shows and has been giving donations to poor women and helpless children.

Mathew Canavan: Third Australian Politician Leaves Senate

Before he quit the cabinet on Tuesday, the former minister for resources and Northern Australia, Matthew Canavan, claimed his mother got him the Italian citizenship without his consent or knowledge. Italian Immigration experts, however, claimed that parents cannot apply for Italian citizenship on their children's behalf.

He is the third Australian politician to suffer the country's little-known dual citizenship clause in two weeks; two Green party senators Larissa Watters and Scott Ludlam also resigned a week ago. Matt left the Senate on 25th July 2017 after discovering he had an Italian Citizen as well which he claimed was given to him without any knowledge.

 

Talking jobs and investment in North Qld on @SkyNewsAust pic.twitter.com/4NNesa6SKr

— Matthew Canavan (@mattjcan) May 1, 2017

 

The Australian constitution bars anyone whoever holds citizenship in another country from standing for election. While speaking at a press briefing in Brisbane, Matt described his mother accidentally applied for Italian citizenship for him in 2006. She only informed him about the citizenship on 18th July.

He stated:

“I was not born in Italy and I have never been to Italy. To my knowledge have never been set foot in an Italian consulate or emba s sy. Until last week, I had no suspicion that I could possibly be an Italian citizen”.

Matthew told journalists he would be leaving cabinet as well as the ministry while the problem is getting resolved, but he would not leave the Parliament. 

Quick facts about Matthew Canavan

  • Matthew Canavan, an Australian politician was born on the Gold Coast in 1980.
  • Matthew was brought up in the Logan area south of Brisbane in Slacks Creek.
  • Matthew was raised in a hard working lower middle-cla s s family.
  • Matthew Canavan met his wife, Andrea at an Edmund Rice Camp.
  • Matthew Canavan has two sons with wife Andrea.