The employer of 'egg girl' has launched an investigation after she was charged with assaulting the Prime Minister Scott Morrsion, but have not sacked the 24-year-old.
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Amber Holt was wearing a Cotton On employee lanyard at the time when she dropped an egg on the PMs head during a CWA conference.
The company issued a statement on Wednesday and said it is now a "matter for NSW police".
"The Cotton On Group is disappointed to hear about yesterday's incident involving one of our team members," the statement said.
"While individuals are entitled to hold their own opinions we do not condone this behaviour and it does not align with our company values.
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"This is now a matter for New South Wales Police however the Group has launched an internal investigation."
Ms Holt was charged with common assault and possession of cannabis and bailed to appear at Albury Local Court on May 27.
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