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Saturday, May 18, 2024

Chris Healy

Chris Healy must pay $10,000 fine, $20,000 costs


Former Murrindindi Shire councillor Chris Healy was today (wed.) convicted on five charges of misuse of position.

Magistrate John Murphy handed down his decision at Shepparton Magistrates Court, convicting Mr Healy on all five charges and ordering him to pay a $10,000 fine and $20,000 in prosecution legal costs.

As a former councillor, on five separate occasions, Mr Healy was found to have attempted to gain an advantage by making improper use of information, acquired while a councillor, regarding Murrindindi Shire’s proposed rating strategy.

Magistrate Murphy said there are “very high standards set by the community for elected officials, in this case council, and such offences undermine the duties of councillors”.

The court heard that Mr Healy was privy to information on the potential tenderers for a rating strategy review, which he used on five occasions in 2012 to make written and oral submissions to council and a local trader and tourism representative group. As a ratepayer of three commercial properties in Eildon, Mr Healy’s actions were undertaken to gain an advantage to improve his personal situation.

Mr Healy earlier faced court on July 18-19 and the case was part-heard with the remaining witnesses appearing on October 10.

The Inspectorate began its investigation in March 2015 and charged Mr Healy in April 2017 in relation to alleged misuse of position under section 76D(1) of the Local Government Act 1989.

Chief Municipal Inspector David Wolf said: “It is important that any person who holds or has held the office of councillor not misuse information they are privy to for personal gain. This finding supports the integrity expectations for the office of councillor.”