Dan survives ‘ridiculous’ calls for him to go
A motion calling for Daniel Andrews to stand aside has been defeated, hours after the Victorian Premier slammed attempts to oust him.
IBAC is holding public hearings into allegations of serious corrupt conduct involving Victorian public officers, including Members of Parliament.
A motion calling for Daniel Andrews to stand aside has been defeated, hours after the Victorian Premier slammed attempts to oust him.
The head of Victoria’s corruption watchdog has fronted a public inquiry to face questions over the death by suicide of a former mayor.
Martin Pakula has said pundits will determine if an anti-corruption probe will hurt Labor’s election campaign as he joined the Premier in evading IBAC queries.
An embattled Labor MP has confirmed he will not contest the upcoming election, outlining one key reason in a statement this afternoon.
A federal MP who admitted to branch stacking in Victoria has resigned as the deputy chair of a powerful parliamentary committee.
Premier Daniel Andrews has again refused to answer a damaging claim, saying he was “not entering into a debate” as the third day of IBAC hearings begins.
Key government ministers are being quizzed about a probe into the misuse of taxpayer funds, which insiders fear could have dire consequences for the Labor Party.
This week’s IBAC hearings will be essential viewing, with Premier Daniel Andrews in the firing line. But will the commission actually do anything?
The corruption watchdog is probing whether taxpayer dollars granted to community groups by the Andrews government were misused.
If ministers from one faction of the ALP are being brought down because they breached Labor Party rules, then IBAC is obliged to investigate all of them.
The Victorian Labor Party was so rife with membership forgeries, processes had to be implemented to stop dead people’s memberships being renewed.
IBAC will spend weeks examining Victorian Labor, including grants handed to ethnic groups tied to Labor figures, suspected of branch stacking. It’s bad timing for Albo.
Adem Somyurek’s tweets about the politics corruption inquiry become an IBAC sideshow and a lawyer’s nightmare.
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