Andrew Bogut threatened by Victorian Electoral Commission for opposing Daniel ...

Andrew Bogut threatened by Victorian Electoral Commission for opposing Daniel ...
Andrew Bogut threatened by Victorian Electoral Commission for opposing Daniel ...
Andrew Bogut threatened by Victorian electoral body for opposing Daniel Andrews' Covid law – but basketball great says he won't be silenced Andrew Bogut given warning letter from Victorian Electoral Commission  Ex-NBA and Boomers basketball star has been critical of Andrews government The VEC issued a statement saying they were not trying to silence the athlete  

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Former NBA basketball star Andrew Bogut is fuming after receiving a letter from the Victoria Electoral Commission warning him not to advocate select politicians be voted out of office. 

Bogut, who is not connected to any political party, on Monday shared the letter he received about a post he made to Instagram in October that was critical of the Andrews Government. 

He said he was 'deeply concerned' that the VEC - who threatened to prosecute him if he ignored the formal warning - could target citizens for speaking out against the government. 

VEC spokesperson Ruth Murphy said fines of up to $26,640 apply under a little-known and rarely-observed law which prevented citizens from commenting on electoral matters without authorisation.

The athlete said he sought legal advice over the letter which his lawyer said was 'laughable'.

Former NBA and Australian Boomers basketball star Andrew Bogut (pictured) has been critical of the Andrews Government in recent years

Former NBA and Australian Boomers basketball star Andrew Bogut (pictured) has been critical of the Andrews Government in recent years

The athlete posted a screenshot of the letter he received from the VEC (pictured)

The athlete posted a screenshot of the letter he received from the VEC (pictured) 

'I'm not a political party. I'm not promoting any political party. I make that clear, I don't trust political ­parties,' he told the Herald Sun.

'My whole play is to vote them out at all costs, and I really don't care who gets in.'

Bogut has been critical of the Andrews Government's handling of Covid and restrictions which saw Melbourne become the most locked down city in the world in 2021.

His post in October referenced the Public Health and Wellbeing Amendment being voted on in Victoria's parliament - which was subsequently made law.

A screenshot of the post Bogut shared critical of the Andrews government in October (pictured)

A screenshot of the post Bogut shared critical of the Andrews government in October (pictured) 

He said no government should be given 'permanent pandemic powers' and said if independent crossbenchers Fiona Patten, Samantha Ratnam and Andy Meddick gave their support they should be voted out. 

The post also directed viewers to a 'vote them out' website address which has since been taken down.

'[My laywer] said this letter is a scare tactic. You're essentially on a list, they want you to know they're watching you and they're going to mess with you if

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