Senator Kristina Keneally's policeman son has been accused in NSW Parliament of fabricating evidence against a man he falsely claimed threatened to kill a detective.
Constable Daniel Keneally made a formal statement that 34-year-old Luke Moore issued various threats when he rang Newtown police station earlier this year.
One of the threats was supposedly on the life of a detective in Goulburn, who Constable Keneally claimed Mr Moore said he wanted dead and could follow home.
Mr Moore was arrested the next day and spent three weeks in the maximum-security South Coast Correctional Centre before being granted bail.
Before the matter came to court, it emerged Mr Moore did not make any threats in his conversation with Constable Keneally and all charges were withdrawn.
Two crossbench state politicians have now accused the former NSW Labor premier's son of fabricating evidence in speeches to the Upper House.
One Nation MP Rod Roberts called on police to produce to parliament all documents related to Mr Moore's arrest, charging, and detention.
Mr Moore has a long and colourful history with authorities, having campaigned against police strip searches and established the isuepolice.com website.
A decade ago he took advantage of a banking error that allowed him an unlimited overdraft limit and got away with spending $2.1 million of St George's money.
He recently completed a law degree and is working on expanding his evolving business that offers to resolve civil claims over wrongful...
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