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'Lobster with alleged mobster' scandal will not be investigated, anti-corruption watchdog says 'Lobster with alleged mobster' scandal will not be investigated, anti-corruption watchdog says
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Victorian opposition leader Matthew Guy’s seafood dinner outside the jurisdiction of the state’s anti-corruption body
Australian Associated Press
Thu 31 Aug 2017 01.30 BST
Last modified on Thu 31 Aug 2017 01.32 BST
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The Victorian opposition leader Matthew Guy’s “lobster with an alleged mobster” scandal will not be investigated by the state’s anti-corruption watchdog.The Victorian opposition leader Matthew Guy’s “lobster with an alleged mobster” scandal will not be investigated by the state’s anti-corruption watchdog.
The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission confirmed the information that had been provided by Guy and other information in the public domain did not fall within its jurisdiction.The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission confirmed the information that had been provided by Guy and other information in the public domain did not fall within its jurisdiction.
“Accordingly Ibac will not be investigating this matter on the basis of the information provided to date,” it said in a statement.“Accordingly Ibac will not be investigating this matter on the basis of the information provided to date,” it said in a statement.
Guy referred himself to Ibac earlier this month after being caught out for attending a dinner with guests that included Tony Madafferi at Melbourne’s Lobster Cave restaurant.Guy referred himself to Ibac earlier this month after being caught out for attending a dinner with guests that included Tony Madafferi at Melbourne’s Lobster Cave restaurant.
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