‘Turned a blind eye’: Dan under fire
A former Labor powerbroker has delivered bombshell evidence to an anti-corruption inquiry, including claims about Dan Andrews.
A former Labor powerbroker has delivered bombshell evidence to an anti-corruption inquiry, including claims about Dan Andrews.
Former Victorian government minister Marlene Kairouz will be questioned in closed hearings before anti-corruption inquiry, despite there being significant public interest in her answers.
A Victorian politician has admitted to anti-corruption investigators that her husband was largely performing factional work when employed in the electorate offices of three moderate right MPs.
Brett Guerin used information gleaned from his work to ‘troll’ others while writing under a pseudonym on social media, IBAC has found.
Labor MP Anthony Byrne will be investigated by the Finance Department over admissions he used taxpayer-funded staff for factional reasons.
A system of ‘factional patronage’ within Victorian Labor has been detailed at an anti-corruption inquiry.
Daniel Andrews has intimate knowledge of the way forces behind disgraced Labor MP Anthony Byrne conducted themselves.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has defended his former electorate officer turned MP Lee Tarlamis from allegations of involvement in branch-stacking.
Why did Labor’s rorting continue even after it was caught ripping off taxpayers? The answer is buried in the ‘red shirts’ report.
Veteran Labor MP Anthony Byrne has quit as the deputy chair of the parliamentary intelligence and security committee after admitting to branch stacking and misusing parliamentary staff.
Under-siege Labor MP Anthony Byrne has vowed to remain a member of Anthony Albanese’s team until a report by IBAC on corruption of Victorian public officials is handed down.
Daniel Andrews has spent another day refusing to detail his past factional work, claiming IBAC is yet to do its job.
Revelations to IBAC have created a problem for Anthony Albanese.
Adem Somyurek’s former office manager says he froze her out for rejecting a job as John Setka’s right-hand woman to improve his image.
A federal Labor MP said he was going to ‘cut the throat’ of an aspiring politician, an IBAC inquiry heard.
Labor MP Anthony Byrne’s future is under a cloud following his admissions of branch stacking and employing ghost taxpayer-funded staffers.
IBAC has erred by limiting its inquiries to one section of the Victorian ALP.
Victoria’s inquiry into allegations of Labor branch stacking has claimed its first ministerial scalp with the resignation of Luke Donnellan.
Trapped in an unsustainable cycle of fear-based politics, Dan Andrews is misreading the mood. Victorians know the score.
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