Nine deputy chairman Nick Falloon under investigation over whistleblower claims
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The deputy chairman of Nine Entertainment Co and one of the most prominent media figures in corporate Australia, Nick Falloon, is being investigated by his own company over allegations he allowed his son to use a corporate membership at a prestigious northern Sydney golf club.
Nine received an anonymous email in early February accusing Mr Falloon, who is also the chairman of online property group Domain, of giving his son Troy Falloon access to a corporate golf membership at Terrey Hills Golf and Country Club from the middle of 2018, according to multiple sources familiar with the investigation who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
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