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Brethren Church denies paying influencers to harass election candidates

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The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church has formally denied allegations that it paid or coordinated with far-right influencers to harass and intimidate political candidates during the previous year's federal election. The church's statement was issued in response to investigative reports published by Nine newspapers.

The allegations center on improper campaign interference and targeted harassment by third-party influencers. By issuing a complete denial, the church has contested the validity of the published claims regarding its involvement in last year's electoral activities.

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