Inside Operation Rosny
The Independent Commission Against Corruption’s wide-ranging investigation into Sydney property developer Jean Nassif’s links to Liberal Party powerbrokers, multiple councils and the state’s Catholic schools.
The anti-corruption agency failed to challenge an explosive exchange about a cabinet reshuffle that can easily be disputed with a basic fact.
Unlike many reluctant appearances at Operation Rosny, the former police minister appeared to be relishing his day in the witness box on Friday.
The Catholic Schools NSW chief is gone and a former police minister was the happiest ICAC witness ever.
The corruption watchdog has heard new details of an at times comical campaign of surveillance and intimidation against the state’s police minister.
A senior political staffer showed MP Eleni Petinos a video she could use to “get rid of” building commissioner David Chandler.
Senior counsel leading the Independent Commission Against Corruption’s case against a group of conservative Liberal Party operatives was left dumbstruck by the admission.
By mixing business with political pleasure Dallas McInerney has found himself in the spotlight, rather than the shadows where he prefers to operate.
At a corruption inquiry into branch stacking and illegal donations, Catholics Schools NSW CEO Dallas McInerney said he had done nothing wrong.
CCTV from the Oaks encounter shows two ICAC targets placing their phones two metres away from the table they were seated at.
The union representing Catholic school teachers wants greater transparency after a corruption inquiry alleged its peak body funnelled cash to Liberal Party operatives.
Such profound memory failure has not been seen since back in May 1994, when a notorious bankrupt businessman was being questioned about offshore accounts.
Jeremy Greenwood said repeatedly that he could not remember what work his consultancy firm Beckington did for Catholic Schools NSW.
A senior NSW Liberal and long-time party insider this week quipped that he didn’t even know there was a Coffs branch.
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