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NT opposition leader defends office culture amid workplace misconduct claims
Key takeaways
- Selena Uibo says she has addressed "some" of the "internal workings" within her office but there is still "work to be done".
- Northern Territory Opposition Leader Selena Uibo has defended the culture of her office amid allegations of workplace misconduct against a senior staffer.
- Last week, Ms Uibo spilled Labor's deputy leadership position, with incumbent Dheran Young replaced by newcomer Ed Smelt.
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Selena Uibo says she has addressed "some" of the "internal workings" within her office but there is still "work to be done". (ABC News: Pete Garnish)
Northern Territory Opposition Leader Selena Uibo has defended the culture of her office amid allegations of workplace misconduct against a senior staffer.
Sources have told the ABC the senior staffer allegedly made culturally inappropriate comments to a junior staffer, who has since left Ms Uibo's office.
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