Signed timesheets, job offers in police spotlight
POLICE are zeroing in on timesheets created as part of Labor’s rorts-for-votes scheme, after campaigners were arrested and interviewed early this morning.
POLICE are zeroing in on timesheets created as part of Labor’s rorts-for-votes scheme, after campaigners were arrested and interviewed early this morning.
PREMIER Daniel Andrews has refused to comment about dawn raids and the arrest for questioning of former campaign staff as police probe Labor’s red shirts scheme.
MORNING peak trains on the congested Hurstbridge line will run more often under a state Labor pre-election pledge to overhaul it, Premier Daniel Andrews has announced.
THE Victorian Public Sector Commission and the anti-corruption watchdog have been called in to investigate the alleged leak of the names and salaries of Liberal staffers under the former government.
PREMIER Daniel Andrews has again faced questions over his knowledge of Labor’s red shirts saga after a senior government minister said under oath that caucus was briefed on the scheme.
VICTORIAN Labor MPs were briefed on the party’s rorts-for-votes scheme, a senior minister has revealed to a parliamentary inquiry.
MORE than half a billion dollars coughed up by Victorians to tackle the state’s growing waste woes has sat unspent in government coffers.
TEENAGE thugs who tamper with new electronic bracelets tracking their parole will be thrown back in jail under a youth crime crackdown.
LABOR MP Khalil Eideh has resigned from his coveted role as parliamentary upper house deputy president, after a threat from the Opposition to have him “dispatched” over investigations into an alleged printing rort.
VICTORIA has adopted anti-consorting laws for teen criminals, despite similar legislation failing interstate, with Police Minister Lisa Neville pouring cold water on fears that the rules could be misused.
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