The corruption inquiry into former premier Gladys Berejiklian served as a crucial reminder to public officials about how they should behave.
John Kinghorn established a family philanthropic foundation,dedicated to education,medical research and poverty alleviation.
The former NSW premier will ask the Court of Appeal to overturn a serious corrupt conduct finding made against her by the ICAC in June.
Sacked Labor minister Tim Crakanthorp withheld the true extent of his extended family’s property empire as he sought an exemption to continue lobbying on behalf of a redevelopment.
The opposition attempted to stop ICAC accessing illegally recorded private conversations as it examines allegations of branch stacking linked to fugitive Jean Nassif.
The ICAC inspector’s review of the Berejiklian-Maguire reporting timeline has made several recommendations to improve the watchdog’s performance.
The NSW corruption watchdog has found three former Sydney councillors engaged in serious corrupt conduct when they accepted trips to China and money from developers in return for supporting two apartment projects.
Special Minister of State John Graham said $400,000 would be given to every electorate in NSW under a scheme to fund local community projects.
Department secretary Kiersten Fishburn says outdated integrity measures must be removed to speed up housing delivery,even if it risks “malfeasance” creeping into the system.
Mark Speakman’s attack on the anti-corruption watchdog suggests a hint of self-serving hypocrisy and is far from a good look.
A push to block the anti-corruption watchdog’s request for extra powers will likely come down to one or two Upper House MPs.