'Pokie-Leaks' campaign calls for gambling industry secrets

By Sean Nicholls
Updated September 27 2016 - 5:15pm, first published 12:00am
Whistleblowers are being urged to reveal poker machine industry secrets. Photo: John Woudstra
Whistleblowers are being urged to reveal poker machine industry secrets. Photo: John Woudstra
Greens deputy leader, Larissa Waters, Andrew Wilkie MP, Senator Nick Xenophon, and former pokie machine victim, Shonica Guy launch PokieLeaks in Sydney CBD.  Photo: Peter Rae
Greens deputy leader, Larissa Waters, Andrew Wilkie MP, Senator Nick Xenophon, and former pokie machine victim, Shonica Guy launch PokieLeaks in Sydney CBD. Photo: Peter Rae
Andrew Wilkie MP, with Senator Nick Xenophon, and former pokie machine victim, Shonica Guy launch PokieLeaks in Sydney CBD. Photo: Peter Rae
Andrew Wilkie MP, with Senator Nick Xenophon, and former pokie machine victim, Shonica Guy launch PokieLeaks in Sydney CBD. Photo: Peter Rae

Three federal politicians are calling on whistleblowers to send them poker machine industry secrets with a promise they will be made public using parliamentary privilege.

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