Barrister suggests witness in pokie fraud prosecution was got at
Former Bluegrass Trust chairman gave evidence that contradicted his earlier statements.
Jenny Ruth
Tue, 21 Mar 2017
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A defence lawyer has suggested a witness in an $11.8 million pokies fraud prosecution has been got at because their story has changed.
During his first interview by the Serious Fraud Office, former Bluegrass Trust chairman William Monk said it was Patrick O’Brien who asked him to chair the
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Jenny Ruth
Tue, 21 Mar 2017
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