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Doyle denies sexual harassment allegation­s

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The lord mayor of Melbourne city council and former Victorian opposition leader Robert Doyle is facing new sexual harassment allegation­s, this time related to his role as the chairman of Melbourne Health. He has denied these further allegation­s.

Doyle is under investigat­ion by Melbourne city council after the lawyer and former councillor Tessa Sullivan alleged in December that he had grabbed her breast and made explicit comments about oral sex to her.

He denied the allegation­s and said his decision to take leave should not be interprete­d as any concession or admission. Another Melbourne city councillor, Cathy Oke, told council investigat­ors that Doyle had once tried to kiss her and, on another occasion, clutched her thigh under a table, allegation­s Doyle said he “categorica­lly denied”.

Yesterday the Royal Melbourne hospital confirmed it was supporting the family of a staff member since becoming aware of an incident that took place at a 2016 Melbourne Health function which it is alleged Doyle was involved in. “It is inappropri­ate to provide further comment while Dr Ian Freckelton QC conducts an independen­t investigat­ion on behalf of the City of Melbourne,” a hospital spokeswoma­n said. “Robert Doyle has taken leave from his role at Melbourne Health.”

Fairfax Media reported that Doyle allegedly sexually harassed the a woman at the Melbourne Health medical awards ceremony, touching her on her upper thigh repeatedly under a table and making inappropri­ate remarks in June 2016.

Doyle told Guardian Australia: “As I have said previously, I strongly deny the suggestion that I behaved in an inappropri­ate manner.

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