Multiple Australian outlets report that a former NSW Liberal minister calls for federal opposition leader Angus Taylor to resign, citing Taylor’s associations with a Liberal Party powerbroker who is linked to an existing corruption investigation. The criticism is reported as coming from the former NSW minister, who argues that the relationship raises questions about Taylor’s position and warrants political action. The articles note that the comments are framed around Taylor’s connections rather than any new allegation directly against Taylor in the reporting provided. The sources present the dispute as political fallout involving concerns about transparency and integrity, tied to the broader corruption-probe matter affecting a Liberal Party figure. Across the coverage, the central points are the same: Taylor is criticised publicly by a former NSW minister; the rationale is Taylor’s links to an associate connected to a corruption investigation; and the call is for Taylor to quit his leadership role. The reports do not indicate changes to the underlying investigation itself within the provided summaries.