BRIBERY CHARGE.
Commission Exonerates Works
Committee.
ALLEGATIONS UNFOUNDED.
CANBERRA, August 8.
The allegations of bribery made against Mr. P. E. Coleman, the chairman, arid other members of the Federal Public Accounts Committee, arising out of their inquiry into the compensation claims by owners of A class broadcasting stations, have not been sustained. Mr. Justice Dethridge, who, sitting as a-Royal Commission, investigated the allegations made by Mr. Roland Green (Country ■ party, Richmond) completely exonerates the "committee and also Major W. T. .Conder, formerly manager of station 3LO in Melbourne.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 187, 9 August 1930, Page 9
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