A legal battle by former Town of Cambridge mayor Keri Shannon to overturn findings against her during her time in the council has failed.

The State Administrative Tribunal has dismissed all five of Ms Shannon’s appeals against findings by the Local Government Standards Panel she breached the town’s code of conduct.

The complaints were brought against her by fellow council members at the Town of Cambridge — including now-mayor Gary Mack — between September 2021 and May 2022, during Ms Shannon’s time as mayor.

Ms Shannon originally lodged nine appeals to the SAT, but the number was reduced to five after others were resolved through mediation.

The remaining complaints were appealed during a SAT hearing in September.

These included two letters to Post Newspapers criticising fellow council

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