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Australia probes Afghanistan troop 'Bollywood sex' claim
Thu, May 22, 2008
AFP

SYDNEY - CLAIMS that a Bollywood actress had sex with troops while touring an Australian military base in Afghanistan were under investigation, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said on Thursday.

Mr Rudd was reluctant to comment on the sex scandal claims surrounding London-based Australian actress Tania Zaetta - who has denied the allegations - saying it was best left to Australia's defence department.

'As I understand it, these matters are under investigation within the defence department and I will leave it for that investigation to reach its own conclusions,' Mr Rudd told reporters.

Sydney's Daily Telegraph newspaper reported that unsubstantiated claims Zaetta had sex with troops at one of the bases were detailed in a departmental briefing note prepared for Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon.

Zaetta has strenuously denied the allegations.

'This is the most ridiculous story I've heard about my life, and I've heard plenty over the years in this industry,' she told the Telegraph.

Zaetta, 37, rose to prominence in Australia as a game show host and went on to feature in a number of Bollywood productions, including a recent Charlie's Angels-style hit, 'Mr. Black, Mr. White.'

Mr Fitzgibbon said he had ordered an inquiry into how his briefing note - officially referred to as a 'hot issue brief' - became public.

He said the inquiry would also examine how the briefing notes were distributed and whether people who were the subject of allegations had to be named. -- AFP

 

 
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