SYDNEY (Reuters) - The security consultant at the centre of the All Blacks bugging case pleaded not guilty to a charge of public mischief at a local court in Sydney on Tuesday.
The accusation that a listening device had been placed in the New Zealand team room at their Sydney hotel ahead of their Rugby Championship test against Australia last August caused acrimony between the two rugby unions.
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