John Barilaro charged over late night scuffle
Former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro and a senior public servant will go into mediation over an overseas trade role. Photo: AAP
Former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro has been charged over a scuffle with a freelance cameraman on Sydney’s northern beaches earlier this year.
NSW Police on Friday served a future attendance of court notice for alleged assault and malicious damage offences on a 51-year-old man, via his legal representatives.
The former politician was involved in the altercation with freelance cameraman Matt Costello outside a bar in Manly on July 3.
Footage circulated online shows the pair struggling as they grabbed and pushed one another while the man tried to film Mr Barilaro, who then walked away.
Mr Barilaro later confirmed the incident, saying he was confronted in the dark outside a bar and felt harassed during a night out with friends.
“To come out and have a camera shoved in your face. I’m a private citizen,” he told 2GB in July.
“All I did was push a camera out of my way. I did not manhandle an individual.”
Mr Barilaro is expected to appear at Manly Local Court on October 12.
– AAP