Corruption tape reveals coal director’s lie
Coal magnate Travers Duncan has been accused of lying about his dealings with disgraced former NSW Labor mineral minister Ian Macdonald after a secretly taped phone call was played at a corruption inquiry.
Coal magnate Travers Duncan has been accused of lying about his dealings with disgraced former NSW Labor minerals minister Ian Macdonald after a secretly taped phone call was played at a corruption inquiry.
The wealthy businessman told business associate John Kinghorn in the call that he had asked a “mate" in the NSW Department of Primary Industries to inspect a file relating to a coal exploration licence covering land owned by the family of former state Labor minister Eddie Obeid .
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