Resident's action group claim North East Link boss's wife is a 'spy'


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The wife of the North East Link Authority’s chief executive has been labelled a “spy” after it was revealed she had joined a closed online group opposing the $16.5 billion road project.


Duncan Elliott admitted on Wednesday morning that his wife Carissa Elliot – who is also the executive assistant to the chief executive of VicRoads – is a member of an active Facebook group campaigning against the road.


Questioned on ABC’s 774 morning program about her position on the road linking the M80 Ring Road and the Eastern Freeway, Mr Elliott admitted that his wife was part of the online group, and confirmed that she was not opposed to the road.


“No, I don’t think she’s opposed to the plan,” Mr Elliott said in an interview with radio host Jon Faine.


“My wife’s social media activities is something for her to consider … I wouldn’t call her a spy, I think she’s probably taking an interest in the project given that her husband is working on it,” he said.

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