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The female worker who conducted the scan was found to have "not adhered to standard security screening procedures" but has since been reinstated after undergoing further procedural and customer service training.
But the male co-worker who instructed her to screen Ms Bishop has been sacked.
Melbourne Airport said in a statement: "A male ISS worker's employment was terminated as a result of not adhering to standard security screening as required at an Australian international airport."
It is understood that a third worker, a woman, at the same position was also stood down as the matter was investigated.
The sacked worker initially sought advice on an unfair dismissal action, but is believed to have reached a financial settlement with the airport that may have included a confidentiality agreement, a source close to the disciplinary process said.
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Looks like there will be more to come with this story and maybe even political fall out.