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Commonwealth prosecutors will not pursue criminal charges against anyone involved in leaking details about police raids on the Australian Workers Union (AWUnion).

 

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RichAFerguson That's ok. Just tell the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, the Australian Public will do her job on Election Day. We will prosecute and send SenatorCash and her mob to oblivion, by placing a simple tick in a box. 😁

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