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Dhanya Mani reached out to the Prime Minister’s office for help over an alleged indecent assault. She says she did not get any

A former New South Wales Liberal Party staffer who publicly aired allegations of indecent assault against a colleague in 2019 says she reached out to the Prime Minister’s office for help and did not receive any.
Key points:
- Dhanya Mani, a former Liberal staffer in the NSW Baird government, alleges she was indecently assaulted by a colleague
- After going public in 2019, Ms Mani said she had a phone conversation with the Prime Minister’s principal secretary Yaron Finkelstein, seeking a meeting with Mr Morrison
- She says Mr Finkelstein told her she could write a letter to Mr Morrison as a member of the public
Dhanya Mani was working as a staffer in the Baird government in NSW when she alleges inappropriate conduct occurred.
“In the months at the…
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