NT Labor MLA caught speeding multiple times, years after fatal crash conviction (opens original article in a new tab)
An NT Labor MLA, convicted in a 2009 fatal crash, had his licence suspended for speeding in a taxpayer-funded car, with opposition leader acknowledging transparency issues.
- NT Labor MLA Manuel Brown had his licence suspended for three months due to multiple speeding tickets in a taxpayer-funded car.
- Brown was convicted in 2009 for a fatal crash but failed to disclose this during his 2023 by-election campaign.
- Opposition Leader Selena Uibo admitted transparency failure in not publicly disclosing Brown's licence suspension.
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