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Guilty plea for livestock charges

Former livestock agent Nathan Gibbon has pleaded guilty to two charges relating to livestock fraud to the value of almost $235,000.
Mr Gibbon, 50, of Lardner, also pleaded guilty to a third charge of handling stolen goods but entered a not guilty plea to a Commonwealth charge of allegedly conspiring to cause a loss to the Australian Taxation Office to the value of $272,360.
Mr Gibbon appeared before Magistrate Donna Bakos at Melbourne Magistrates' Court last Monday for a committal hearing.


He was charged by the Financial Crime Squad last year with four charge

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