Revealed: Eman Sharobeem owes taxpayers at least $100,000
The personal spending came from taxpayer funds earmarked for a Sydney health service for immigrant women.
Michael Evans is a senior writer at the Sydney Morning Herald.
The personal spending came from taxpayer funds earmarked for a Sydney health service for immigrant women.
The self-proclaimed anti-Uber advocate performed citizen's arrests in a campaign against the service.
Prominent Sydney publicist Roxy Jacenko has resigned as the sole director of her jailed husband Oliver Curtis' private investment company in a move that is set to reignite speculation over the couple's marriage.
Assault and intimidation charges against Sydney chief executive Savas Guven have been thrown out of court by a magistrate who found prosecution testimony ambiguous and contradictory.
Controversial Sydney businessman Savas Guven is being sued for $1 million, accused of misleading and deceptive conduct after a falling out over a major Sydney apartment development.
Former Australian of the Year finalist and womens rights activist Eman Sharobeem is not registered as a psychologist with the national health practitioner's regulator, despite having publicly claimed to be a psychologist.
A fraud investigation into former Australian of the Year finalist and women's rights campaigner Eman Sharobeem has widened, with the NSW Crime Commission obtaining a freeze on a $770,000 unit just days after the purchase settled.
EXCLUSIVE: Savas Guven, the convicted armed robber-turn-property developer, has scored a $9 million from the sale of the Mosman property owned by his wife Jade.
Eman Sharobeem has exited a range of high-profile Government advisory positions.
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