Queensland anti-corruption boss Alan MacSporran says the decision by former minister Mark Bailey to delete emails with a union boss was “not a serious allegation” in the scheme of things.
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Four Brisbane ATMs hit in burglary spree: witnesses wanted
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Attempted murder charge after man shot in stomach and knee
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Energy Minister Mark Bailey stood down over email scandal
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Christian tells court he had 'higher permission' to remove sword from Toowong memorial
He defends his actions, saying the Bible’s Book of Isiah opposes war.




