‘Relentless’ fraud probe push

ROBINVALE-based Murray Valley Aboriginal Co-operative board members were “relentless” in pursuing an investigation into the organisation’s finances before former chief executive Phillip Egan was charged with 73 offences, a court has been told. Mr Egan is accused of secretly pocketing almost $800,000 from supplier invoices paid by the organisation and is facing a committal hearing […]

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