Three former Labor ministers to stand trial over alleged misconduct in public office

Three former Labor ministers to stand trial over alleged misconduct in public office

Charges stem from an inquiry which alleged Joe Tripodi and Tony Kelly were involved in doctoring a cabinet submission that could have provided a windfall to Eddie Obeid’s family.

  • byKate McClymont

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Councillors now have to disclose meetings with developers

Councillors now have to disclose meetings with developers

Premier Chris Minns’ push for greater housing density has led to the City of Sydney bringing its integrity measures regarding lobbyists and property developers in line with state and federal governments.

  • byMax Maddison
Planning official stood aside over North Shore corruption allegations

Planning official stood aside over North Shore corruption allegations

The bureaucrat has been put on paid leave amid fresh revelations about their $3.8 million property purchase in Gordon.

  • byCarrie Fellner
Senior NSW planner proposed doubling building height near home

Senior NSW planner proposed doubling building height near home

A NSW Planning Department bureaucrat pushed neighbours to lobby government to build 15-storey units months after buying a property in Gordon,MP Alister Henskens alleges.

  • byMax Maddison,Michael McGowan andAndrew Taylor
Planning department official referred to ICAC over alleged corruption

Planning department official referred to ICAC over alleged corruption

Allegations of corruption against a government official will be referred to ICAC after a Liberal MP accused the person of creating a property syndicate using insider information.

  • byJessica McSweeney
Ministerial code of conduct strengthened in response to Berejiklian ICAC findings

Ministerial code of conduct strengthened in response to Berejiklian ICAC findings

ICAC probes into former premier Gladys Berejiklian and Liberal MP John Sidoti has resulted in beefed up requirements for MPs and ministers,including detailing the interests of immediate family members.

  • byMax Maddison
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Lebanese loans,Nigerian warehouses revealed in bombshell Nassif report

Lebanese loans,Nigerian warehouses revealed in bombshell Nassif report

Fugitive developer Jean Nassif may face further criminal action over “potential fraud and violation of directors’ duties” after administrators released a report to creditors.

  • byKate McClymont andMax Maddison
‘He was not born bad’:How Roger Rogerson became Australia’s most corrupt cop

‘He was not born bad’:How Roger Rogerson became Australia’s most corrupt cop

Roger Rogerson started out as a “brilliant cadet”,but the system he joined was riddled with corruption.

  • byPatrick Begley andCarrie Fellner
Canada Bay mayor Angelo Tsirekas sacked from council after corruption finding

Canada Bay mayor Angelo Tsirekas sacked from council after corruption finding

The ICAC found Tsirekas accepted perks to the tune of $18,800 from developers in return for advancing their apartment projects in Rhodes.

  • byMegan Gorrey
Councillor pushes for mayor to walk away after ICAC finding

Councillor pushes for mayor to walk away after ICAC finding

Angelo Tsirekas accepted perks,including overseas flights and luxury hotel stays,to the tune of $18,800 from property developers,the watchdog found.

  • byMegan Gorrey
Gai Waterhouse enters fray over Racing NSW board row

Gai Waterhouse enters fray over Racing NSW board row

The Australian racing legend lines up behind critics of the Minns government’s plan to grant Racing NSW’s powerful chair Russell Balding an unprecedented 14-year term on the board.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andNoel Towell