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Embattled Liberal-National MP Andrew Laming is under investigation by the electoral commission over more than 30 Facebook pages operated without political authorisation disclosures.
The Guardian Australia reported Mr Laming was behind the pages, which attack political opponents with pro-LNP material.
An Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) spokesperson confirmed the Facebook activity would be investigated over the requirement for electoral authorisation designed to allow voters know who is communicating.
The Facebook pages include Redland Bay Bulletin, which has a similar name to local news site the Redland City Bulletin. We welcome new families, update the issues and keep a close eye on politicians and their promises, the Facebook page says.
AEC to investigate Liberal MP Andrew Laming over network of Facebook pages that promote LNP Sarah Martin © Provided by The Guardian Composite: Mick Tsikas/AAP
The Australian Electoral Commission will investigate Liberal National MP Andrew Laming for potential breaches of electoral laws over more than 30 Facebook pages he operates under the guise of community and education groups.
Laming, who is currently on leave after reports emerged about his mistreatment of women, faces a fine of up to $26,000 for a breach of the authorisation requirements if he is found to have broken the Commonwealth Electoral Act.
As reported by Guardian Australia on Tuesday, Laming has set up dozens of Facebook pages under the guise of community and news groups, including one that poses as a fake education institute.
Guardian Australia reported Mr Laming was behind the pages, which attack political opponents with pro-LNP material.
An Australian Electoral Commission spokesperson confirmed the Facebook activity would be investigated over the requirement for electoral authorisation designed to allow voters know who is communicating.
Embattled Liberal-National MP Andrew Laming is under investigation by the electoral commission over more than 30 Facebook pages operated without political authorisation disclosures
The Facebook pages include Redland Bay Bulletin, which has a similar name to local news site the Redland City Bulletin
Another is called the Redlands Institute, which describes itself as a forum for balanced discussion of major issues
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