Will the ghost of Robert Dean – the Victorian Liberal who forgot where he lived in the lead up to the 2002 state campaign – return to haunt leader Robert Doyle? There’s talk that a high profile wannabe MP has not been properly enrolled with the Electoral Commission. Indeed, it’s said the AEC may be aware of two addresses for this high profile individual because he forgot to tell the AEC several years when he moved to his current place. Has this individual been in breach of electoral laws?
Then there’s the matter of this aspiring politician’s CV. He seems to be good at recruiting, but poor at mastering detail. And talking detail, should Doyle have checked further before penning a reference for this rising star?
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