A soccer-loving businessman behind LNP election donations told a court he helped introduce Opposition Leader David Crisafulli to run a training company that later collapsed.
The testimony, contained in transcripts obtained by the ABC, has emerged after Mr Crisafulli this month denied the failed business had links to the LNP or donors.
The businessman was Rabieh Krayem, a jobs entrepreneur who had been chairman of Townsville’s Northern Fury Football Club and now heads the Wynnum Wolves.
Rabieh Krayem, pictured in 2020, is now president of the Wynnum Wolves. (ABC News: Curtis Rodda)
He owned half the training business when Mr Crisafulli was appointed.
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