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Sources say the AFP referred the leak of sensitive legal material that surfaced in a TV interview with Lehrmann to the anti-corruption commission to determine whether its own officers were involved.

The Australian Federal Police has referred the leak of sensitive legal material that surfaced in a television interview with former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann to the National Anti-Corruption Commission to determine whether its own officers were involved.

“Under ACT legislation, it is a matter for the presiding court to determine whether a particular allegation of contempt is civil or criminal in nature,” the spokesperson said.

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