Tim Crakanthorp’s family problems didn’t start this week

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The mother-in-law of the NSW Labor MP doesn’t ‘give a shit’ about allegations against him. It’s not the first time the fam has made the news.

Former Labor minister Tim Crakanthorp (Image: AAP/Dan Himbrechts) Former Labor minister Tim Crakanthorp (Image: AAP/Dan Himbrechts)

Former NSW Labor minister Tim Crakanthorp has had, by any estimation, an absolute shocker of a week.

He’s been referred to the state’s Independent Commission Against Corruption for a “significant” breach of the ministerial code after he failed to disclose what Premier Chris Minns called “substantial” private family holdings.

Those substantial commercial property assets are held by members of Crakanthorp’s family, including his wife Laura and his father-in-law Joe Manitta, in the Hunter region. So what does Santina Manitta, Joe’s wife and Tim’s mother-in-law, make of all this?

Read more on this latest juicy tip from Charlie Lewis.

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Charlie Lewis

Tips and Murmurs Editor @theshufflediary

Charlie Lewis pens Crikey’s Tips and Murmurs column and also writes on industrial relations, politics and culture. He previously worked across government and unions and was a researcher on RN’s Daily Planet. He currently co-hosts Spin Cycle on Triple R radio.

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