Police have begun interviewing Labor MP Belinda Neal about her role in the Iguanagate controversy, fresh from a marathon four-hour interrogation of her husband, NSW minister John Della Bosca.
Neal entered Gosford police station shortly after 3pm this afternoon, amid tight security aimed at keeping the waiting media at arms-length.
Four police guarded a car entry point for the embattled MP.
Della Bosca earlier today went to Gosford police station to be interviewed over the Iguanas bar affair - after being ordered by Premier Morris Iemma to talk to police.
As Mr Della Bosca was being interviewed at around 12.30 this afternoon, Channel 9's A Current Affair reporter Ben Fordham also entered the station to hand over a tape of footage broadcast on last night's program.
The footage is of an incident in which Neal claims she was assaulted as Fordham and his crew chased Neal for an interview.
Neal also claimed the Channel 9 star and his crew were guilty of trespassing on her Gosford electoral office during the pursuit.
According to Fordham, he handed over the footage voluntarily, however police had earlier asked for a copy of the footage.