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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 | |
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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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