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"drunk, abusive and threatening" in its coverage of the so-called Iguanagate scandal.
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The nightclub scandal, dubbed "Iguanagate", centred on claims Ms Neal had abused staff at Gosford club Iguanas, which is in her electorate.
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'Iguanagate' pariahs Belinda Neal and John Della Bosca can hardly be compared with Bush, Blair and Howard, but they are arguably on the same continuum.
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Ms Neal's reputation has been battered by a string of scandals, including the 2008 Iguanagate affair, prompting moves to unseat her as Labor's local candidate.
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Iguanagate affair, prompting moves to unseat her as Labor's local candidate.
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Nathan Rees stood Tony Stewart aside over the allegations he bullied a staff member, John Della Bosca stood aside over Iguanagate and Noreen Hay was relieved of her parliament secretary duties during the Wollongong investigation.
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In the Iguanagate affair, staff at the NSW Central Coast Iguanas Waterfront restaurant and bar claimed Ms Neal had been abusive and threatening towards them during a night out in June,
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Iguanagate affair, prompting moves to unseat her as Labor's local candidate.
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Iguanagate affair, prompting moves to unseat her as Labor's local candidate.
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Iguanagate affair, prompting moves to unseat her as Labor's local candidate.
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