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Australia: Ex Vic top cop deni

Former Victorian assistant police commissioner Noel Ashby has formally pleaded not guilty to 11 perjury charges.

Ashby, 53, entered the pleas during a hearing at the Victorian Supreme Court on Monday.

The charges allege he lied under oath while giving answers to hearings by the police watchdog, the Office of Police Integrity, in late 2007.

Ashby resigned from Victoria Police during the hearings.

He was charged in July 2008.

Ashby once aspired to be Victoria's top cop and was also once considered for Labor party preselection.

His six-week trial is due to begin this month.

The charge of perjury carries a maximum 15-year jail term.
 

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