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Former Melbourne mayor Robert Doyle committed ‘serious misconduct of a sexual nature,’ report concludes
Melbourne’s former lord mayor Robert Doyle committed “serious misconduct of a sexual nature” against a woman at a 2016 awards ceremony, according to an investigation by a Victorian Department of Health-appointed QC.
Key points:
- A report found Robert Doyle touched a woman’s inner thigh and lower back
- It found the “serious misconduct of a sexual nature” occurred at a 2016 awards dinner
- The investigation found Mr Doyle’s conduct had caused the woman “serious distress”
A summary of the investigation’s findings released late on Friday said Mr Doyle’s conduct at the 2016 dinner ranged from “sleazy” to “serious misconduct of a sexual nature”.
The summary found this included touching the woman’s inner thigh, close to her groin and her…
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