Queensland police have arrested and charged a man who works for the One Nation Party with fraud relating to election funding. Alexander Jones, named on the party’s website as national executive treasurer, was charged with four counts of fraud after the Electoral Commission of Queensland referred a complaint to police. Following investigations launched in January, detectives from the Crime and Intelligence Command’s Financial and Cyber Crime Group executed search warrants on Dec. 13 at a house in the Brisbane suburb of Hamilton and at One Nation’s office at Eagle Farm. “A 22-year-old Hamilton man was charged with two counts of utter forged documents and one count each of attempted fraud and forgery,” Queensland Police said in a statement on Dec. 15. “Police will allege the man, a financial administrator for a political party, submitted fraudulent documentation relating to a 2020 election funding application for $24,000.” The charge comes as political parties …