The New South Wales government rules out former police commissioner Mick Fuller taking a board role with horseracing body Racing NSW, following an ABC investigation.
The New South Wales government has ruled out former police commissioner Mick Fuller taking a board role with horseracing body Racing NSW, following an ABC investigation.
Mr Fuller co-owned racehorses with two wealthy businessmen who became embroiled in criminal investigations or won lucrative police contracts.
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