Porkgate lunch cost more than three times the Iftar dinner held by Liverpool council

By Natalie O'Brien
Updated November 28 2015 - 2:08pm, first published 1:53pm
Macedonian community member Alexander Dzepovski , who complained that an Orthodox interfaith lunch didn't have pork on the menu. Photo: Peter Rae
Macedonian community member Alexander Dzepovski , who complained that an Orthodox interfaith lunch didn't have pork on the menu. Photo: Peter Rae

The first Christian Orthodox interfaith lunch held in Liverpool, which was dubbed Porkgate following a scandal over the proposed menu, has cost ratepayers almost $47,000.

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