Vic whistleblower to meet with police

A key whistleblower will meet with police over his claims that Victorian Labor MPs misused electorate officer entitlements.

Victoria Police's fraud squad will meet with a former Labor staffer who claims Labor MPs misused electorate officer entitlements.

The Age newspaper reports Jake Finnigan, who posts under the name "Toshua" on Twitter, posted that he will meet with police on Tuesday to discuss his claims.

"I have been contacted by Victoria Police's Fraud Squad and will meet tomorrow to discuss information I provided to Herald Sun," Toshua posted on Monday night.

Premier Daniel Andrews has denied any wrongdoing, saying the party did nothing different for the 2014 election.


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