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Prosecutors drop element of ‘prejudicing Australia’s national security’ in charge against Alexander Csergo


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Sydney businessman formally enters not guilty plea in court for charge of reckless foreign interference

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A Sydney businessman accused of foreign interference over a series of reports he wrote for two Chinese nationals did not act in a way that “prejudiced Australia’s national security”, a court has heard.

Alexander Csergo, 56, has spent nearly a year in custody after he was arrested at his Bondi home last April and charged with one count of foreign interference.

Continue reading…Sydney businessman formally enters not guilty plea in court for charge of reckless foreign interferenceFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastA Sydney businessman accused of foreign interference over a series of reports he wrote for two Chinese nationals did not act in a way that “prejudiced Australia’s national security”, a court has heard.Alexander Csergo, 56, has spent nearly a year in custody after he was arrested at his Bondi home last April and charged with one count of foreign interference. Continue reading…