Anti-corruption watchdog IBAC has seized the phones of four councillors in Melbourne’s inner north-west as part of an investigation into land use by a local soccer club.
The anti-corruption watchdog has seized the phones of four councillors in Melbourne’s inner north-west as part of an investigation into their relationship with a local soccer club.
“These devices were provided to IBAC as requested with passcodes and passwords supplied, and have already been returned into my possession,” Nation said.“I’m not sure if my experience was the same as the other councillors, but it was a fairly straightforward process of IBAC officers attending my property, me supplying the devices requested relating to Moonee Valley City Council, with the IBAC officer then texting at a later stage to advise [the devices] could be picked back up.
Byrne confirmed that she agreed to meet IBAC representatives away from her home on Monday, that she received a witness summons at the meeting and agreed to hand over her phone. “Essendon Royals are a community sporting club reliant on council support for facilities and funding. Essendon Royals engage with council on behalf of our 900 players to ensure the club can remain competitive and serve the community as it has for over 60 years,” the spokesman said.“With over 900 players registered in our club program Essendon Royals continue to push for the equitable allocation of resources and funding from council to support our growing club.
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