The outspoken former boxer is already under investigation for a potential COVID breach that occurred earlier this month. 9News
NSW Police claim Mundine was seen inside Bunnings in Kingsgrove without wearing a mask.
The 46-year-old is alleged to have entered the store and making a purchase without checking-in on the Service NSW website using the mandatory QR code.A Bunnings representative is stationed at the entrance to the store to ensure all shoppers check-in.Mundine told 9News he has an exemption allowing him to shop without wearing a mandatory mask.
He claims he failed to check-in when asked because he left his mobile phone in his car and didn't take it into the shop.Anthony Mundine has been fined for a second time after breaching NSW coronavirus rules at a Bunnings. The outspoken former boxer is already under investigation for a potential covid breach, attending a funeral in Yamba on July 14.NSW Police Minister David Elliott said it was "very sad" to see Mundine disobeying the rules.
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