More than 3500 exhibits in Geoff Clark fraud case, court told
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More than 3500 exhibits make up the evidence facing Australia’s former Aboriginal leader Geoff Clark and his three family members over a string of historical alleged fraud offences.
Mr Clark, 66, from Framlingham, his wife Trudy Clark, 62, and their sons Jeremy Clark, 45, and Aaron Clark, 37, appeared in Warrnambool Magistrates Court for a filing hearing on Monday.
Geoff, Trudy and Jeremy Clark are facing more than 25 police charges relating to spending close to $500,000 on legal fees.
According to charge sheets, the Clark’s claimed that the payment of legal fees was authorised by the Committee of Management of Kirrae Whurrong Community Inc. and the Committee of Management of the Framlingham Aboriginal Trust.
The alleged conduct dates from 2000 until 2015.
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