Chair of the inquiry,Greens MP Cate Faehrmann,said the transcript of evidence from the former senior public servant Jenny West on Monday would also be sent to the ICAC for its consideration.
West,a former deputy secretary at government agency Investment NSW,told the inquiry on Monday that she was offered the New York-based senior trade and investment commissioner role on August 12 last year,before the offer was withdrawn in October.
She said Investment NSW chief executive Amy Brown,who was in charge of the appointment process,told her on October 14 that she would not be given the $500,000-a-year job and it would instead “be a present for someone”.
Barilaro was selected as the new trade commissioner to the Americas six months later after a second recruitment search was started. He insists due process was followed.
Faehrmann said West’s evidence was incredibly concerning,particularly her details around why the role would be awarded to someone else.
“The evidence that the Public Accountability Committee heard from Ms Jenny West,former deputy secretary of Investment NSW,about the circumstances and reasons why she did not get the senior trade and investment commissioner to the Americas role was nothing short of explosive,” she said.