Queensland Olympics Minister Tim Mander has been referred to the Australian Federal Police following an investigation into his voter enrolment details. The Australian Electoral Commission found insufficient evidence to confirm he lived at the Brisbane address he was registered at, prompting the referral. Mander has denied wrongdoing and insists he has always complied with electoral laws, stating that any confusion arose from changes in his personal circumstances. The matter is now under AFP consideration, with potential implications under Commonwealth electoral law.
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Queensland Olympics Minister Referred to Federal Police Over Voter Enrolment Saga
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