Minns criticises caravan inquiry as ‘giant conspiracy’
Premier Chris Minns has blasted a parliamentary inquiry threatening to arrest his senior staffers over the Dural caravan hoax.
Premier Chris Minns has blasted a parliamentary inquiry threatening to arrest his senior staffers over the Dural caravan hoax.
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An alleged hacker, accused of accessing nearly 9000 sensitive court documents in a data breach that rocked the state’s justice system, has been granted bail.
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