Industrial umpire working on fresh plan to recover Craig Thomson’s debt
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The industrial umpire has confirmed it will explore new ways to recover $175,550 in court-ordered penalties from disgraced former Labor MP Craig Thomson, a week after his NSW Central Coast home was raided by federal police.
Mr Thomson, who misused funds from low-paid Health Services Union members on sex workers and his 2007 campaign for the federal seat of Dobell, has not paid back the debt because his income from his wife’s company has stayed lower than the level at which he has to make repayments.
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