Michael Cranston is on trial in Sydney accused of misusing his position to help his son.
A jury has retired to deliberate in the trial of former Australian Taxation Office deputy commissioner Michael Cranston, who is accused of misusing his position to help his son.
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Cranston, 59, is on trial in the NSW District Court after pleading not guilty to using information he obtained as a deputy commissioner, and exercising influence in the capacity of his role, with the intention of dishonestly obtaining a benefit for his son Adam.
On Wednesday, three weeks after the trial began, the jurors retired to consider their verdicts.
Australian Associated Press