Slipper to be sentenced for fraud
Former Speaker Peter Slipper will learn if he’s going to jail after being convicted for using taxpayer-funded cab charges to visit Canberra’s wine region.
In July, Mr Slipper was found guilty of three counts of dishonesty and could face up to a year in prison or $10,000 in fines when he’s sentenced on Monday in the ACT Magistrates Court.
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The former Queensland MP had admitted using his government travel entitlements to visit the vineyards outside Canberra on three separate occasions in 2010 but always denied he acted dishonestly.
More to come.
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