Rort probe continues but Vic MPs cleared

Police continue to investigate two men over Victorian Labor's 2014 election 'red shirts' scandal after exonerating 16 party MPs.

POLICE PROBE CONTINUES INTO VICTORIAN LABOR'S 'RED SHIRTS' SCANDAL

* Police have exonerated 16 state Labor politicians, but will pursue two men previously identified as architects of the scheme

* Two men, one believed to be former treasurer John Lenders, will be criminally interviewed by police

* Thursday's outcome follows a probe by the ombudsman, referral to the Office of Public Prosecutions and consideration by the police fraud and extortion squad

* In March 2018 Ombudsman Deborah Glass found 21 past and present Labor MPs breached parliamentary guidelines by wrongly approving that $388,000 be spent on campaign staff in the lead up to the 2014 election. She added it was an honest mistake

* Taxpayer-funded electorate office staff were used to campaign for Labor candidates in a move valued at $388,000

* Labor has repaid the funds

* "This is over for MPs. It means MPs, as they always have done, remain focused on delivering for Victorians" - Police Minister Lisa Neville

* "Any Victorian who rorted money from their workplace would expect to be charged with a crime" - Liberal opposition leader Michael O'Brien


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