Dominic Perrottet seen at brother Jean-Claude’s wedding weeks after anti-corruption case
Just weeks after evading a summons to a parliamentary inquiry into alleged misconduct, former NSW premier Dominic Perrottet’s brother was spotted tying the knot in Sydney.
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Just weeks after missing court over an anti-corruption inquiry, the former NSW premier’s brother – Jean-Claude Perrottet – was spotted tying the knot in Sydney.
The 26-year old’s marriage ceremony took place before friends and family at Mosman’s Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church on Monday April 24.
Former premier Dominic Perrottet was seen in a black tuxedo, arriving just in time for the ceremony with his seven children and wife, Helen.
Earlier this year, Jean-Claude had been a hard man to find as the Hills Shire Council parliamentary unfolded, sending a letter saying he would not be participating.
Professional process servers assigned to find him and his brother, Charles, to front the inquiry had no success, with Jean-Claude saying he was overseas.
He was spotted back in Sydney by a news crew earlier this month, dressed in a green polo shirt, khaki shorts and brown sand shoes.
The casual look was replaced with a broad smile and a black tuxedo for Monday’s nuptials.
The parliamentary inquiry ended ahead of the March state election, without managing to summons either Perrottet brother.
Jean-Claude, who attended high school in Maryland in the United States, works as a private client adviser at Medallion Financial Group, but has also been heavily involved in NSW politics.
He served as policy adviser for former Liberal finance minister Damian Tudehope, and has been secretary of the NSW Young Liberals since 2021.