Amanda Stapledon in 2018.Credit:Paul Jeffers
She confirmed that through 2014 she failed to declare conflicts of interest on multiple occasions as the council considered a controversial rezoning of land in Cranbourne West spearheaded by Mr Woodman. The rezoning was likely to generate more than $100 million for him and his client,property giant Leighton,if approved by the council.
Ms Stapledon insisted she did not declare the donations because she did not want to identify her financial supporters to factional opponents in the Liberal party ahead of the 2014 state election.
But when she did start declaring a conflict in early 2015 she only mentioned Mr Woodman’s involvement in a couple of fundraisers,not the substantial donation of $25,000 to her ultimately unsuccessful election campaign in 2014.
IBAC also heard how Ms Stapledon was part of a team of about 10 council candidates bankrolled by Mr Woodman at the 2016 council election as part of a $100,000 campaign overseen by former mayor,Sam Aziz.
As part of Operation Sandon,IBAC has alleged Mr Aziz received almost $900,000 in allegedly corrupt payments from Mr Woodman. Mr Aziz left the country shortly after his home was raided by IBAC last year. He is now living in Cairo andclaims to be too ill to return to Australia.
Ms Stapledon told IBAC she did not know at the time where the money for printing mailouts and advertising had come from,but later discovered it was from Mr Woodman. She estimated the benefit to her own campaign at about $4000.
She confirmed that,like most candidates on the Woodman-Aziz team,she never declared the funding of the 2016 council election campaign.