COVID Offenders Forced To Cough Up Fines 03/01/21
Debt collectors are chasing more than $800,000 in outstanding police fines for blatant COVID-19 rule breaches. Working from home has helped drive a drop in sickies in South Australia’s public service. Attempted murder, theft of highly addictive drugs, forged prescriptions and Commonwealth fraud are among the acts of doctors and medical professionals punished by a specialist tribunal. Port Adelaide’s told a handful of players still on holidays in Victoria to either return to South Australia immediately or be on standby to come back at short notice.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au
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