Former ministers (from left) Eddie Obeid,Joe Tripodi and Tony Kelly have been granted separate trials.Credit:Daniel Munoz,Steven Siewert,Rob Homer
He appeared via an audiovisual link in the Downing Centre’s District Court to hear that he will face a three-week trial on April 28 next year.
“Edward Moses Obeid,it is alleged between 1 July 2007 and 30 August 2010,at Sydney in the state of NSW,you,then holding public office as a member of the Legislative Council did,in the course of an in connection with your public office,wilfully misconduct yourself by using your position to attempt to influence Michael Costa,Nathan Rees,Morris Iemma,Phillip Costa and Kristina Keneally to promote the interests of Australian Water Holdings Pty Ltd,without reasonable cause or justification,” said Judge Stephen Hanley,reading the indictment.
“How do you plead?” he was asked. “Not guilty,your honour,” Obeid replied.
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The court had earlier heard that the other two ministers,Joe Tripodi and Tony Kelly,who allegedly doctored a cabinet submission to gain favourable treatment for Australian Water Holdings,in which the Obeids held an interest,have been granted separate trials.
Tripodi and Obeid were due to face a joint trial starting in May this year.
But Kelly will be the first to stand trial,with his matter listed to start on September 22. Next will be Tripodi’s on March 9,2026 and,finally,Obeid’s on April 28,2026.