Claims fly in police file talks 1 - FIRST Edition
Mr [Robert Doyle] said Ms [Christine Nixon]'s chief of staff had agreed to have police examine the police files of 45 Liberal candidates who stood at last year's election to see if any had been accessed inappropriately. On Monday, Ms Nixon reneged on a pledge to Mr Doyle to examine all 132...
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Published in | Herald-Sun news-pictorial |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Melbourne, Vic
Nationwide News Pty Ltd
13.08.2003
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Summary: | Mr [Robert Doyle] said Ms [Christine Nixon]'s chief of staff had agreed to have police examine the police files of 45 Liberal candidates who stood at last year's election to see if any had been accessed inappropriately. On Monday, Ms Nixon reneged on a pledge to Mr Doyle to examine all 132 Liberal candidates' files. Mr Doyle was sticking to his guns, saying he stood by the letter he sent to Ms Nixon yesterday morning, in which he provided 45 names of candidates after he said he was told Ms Nixon had agreed to widen the audit. |
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ISSN: | 1038-3433 |