The alleged offences were committed during an altercation with a freelance cameraman in Manly on 3 July
deputy premier John Barilaro has been charged with assault and malicious damage.
On Friday afternoon police issued Barilaro’s lawyers a future court attendance notice over alleged assault and malicious damage offences. In a statement, a NSW police spokesperson said the 51-year-old was expected to appear at Manly local court on 12 October. The charges related to an alleged altercation with a cameraman outside of a venue in Manly last month.
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