Jeff Egan

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Jeff Egan is a right-faction powerbroker for the Liberal Party in New South Wales, Australia.[1]

Egan was formerly deputy mayor and councillor in the City of Blue Mountains, and was later adviser to the Minister for Communications, Helen Coonan. He also owns a public relations firm called Flagship Communications.[2]

In 2008, Egan was charged with breaching the Electoral Act, in relation to the Lindsay pamphlet scandal. Egan has pleaded not guilty to the charge.[1]

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