ACT chief police officer Neil Gaughan says ‘Mr Dutton was not briefed in relation to Radiance International or Mr Bhojani’ regarding Nauru contracts
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The Australian federal police has conceded it gave incorrect information to the Senate when it said it had briefed the then home affairs minister Peter Dutton on a foreign bribery investigation in Nauru offshore contracts.
The allegations relate to a series of accommodation contracts on Nauru given to a company, Radiance International Inc, linked to an Australian citizen, Mozammil (Mozu) Gulamabbas Bhojani, who was later convicted of bribing politicians on Nauru.
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