Legal advice thinks RSL bosses may have broken the law

By David Wroe
Updated October 22 2016 - 1:13am, first published October 21 2016 - 6:17pm
The RSL is under fire over its spending and priorities. Photo: Isabella Lettini
The RSL is under fire over its spending and priorities. Photo: Isabella Lettini

RSL New South Wales councillors, including the now national president Rod White, may have broken the law by receiving shares in nearly $1 million in consulting fees while holding voluntary positions in the veterans group, according to legal advice.

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