Former Casey mayor Sam AzizCredit:James Taylor
The affidavit was sworn by Mr Aziz’s solicitor,Jeremy Peck,of Moray&Agnew Lawyers. It says the 47-year-old is too ill with a chronic heart condition,diabetes and mental health concerns to appear in person at a hearing in the County Court scheduled for next week.
The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) obtained a restraining order over Mr Aziz’s Berwick home and loan account as part of Operation Sandon,an investigation into potentially corrupt conduct involving members of the Casey council and developer and planning guru John Woodman.
As part of its application for a restraining order,IBAC alleges Mr Aziz issuspected of committing offences including misconduct in public office,bribery and dealing with the proceeds of crime,according to documents supporting the freezing order. The former mayor's Berwick property has been sold but the proceeds are currently being held by the Asset Confiscation Operations Department.
A screenshot from the website of Bloom Business School in Cairo,where disgraced former Casey councillor Sam Aziz is working.
In the affidavit,Mr Aziz has denied the allegations and is asking the County Court for an extension of time so he can contest the order remotely from Egypt,which he says is “in the interests of justice”.
Mr Aziz said he left Australia in early October. His departure came after search warrants had been executed on his properties,he had appeared at private examination at IBAC,and the restraining order had been issued. He said he left to take up a job as a lecturer at the Bloom Business School in Cairo.
Mr Aziz said that in the days before he intended to return to contest the restraining order in late November,he began to feel “extremely unwell”.