Overview
- Police stopped a Toyota Prado near Bemboka at about 3pm Tuesday after reports of erratic driving and arrested the driver following a positive roadside test.
- A subsequent test at Bega police station returned a 0.183 reading, which led to a high‑range drink‑driving charge and an immediate licence suspension.
- The driver was identified by 9News as Trevor Daley, 55, who is employed as the driver for NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley.
- Catley was not in the vehicle and later said the circumstances were very concerning, adding that no one is above the law.
- Catley was scheduled to open the new $23 million Bega police station with Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon, and 9News reported the driver had been due to pick her up for the event.