Planner breaks silence after ICAC probe
A senior bureaucrat who was cleared by the anti-corruption watchdog following claims she may have used insider information, says she is considering legal action.
A senior bureaucrat who was cleared by the anti-corruption watchdog following claims she may have used insider information, says she is considering legal action.
Chinese-owned electric vehicle maker Polestar has followed Tesla out the door of the national motoring body, accusing it of misleading consumers over Labor’s new fuel standards.
The corruption watchdog’s extraordinary bid to ban procurement policies that favour local business has earned bipartisan condemnation.
When the NSW ICAC was established in 1988 it was with the best of intentions but its procedural shortfalls created the worst of situations, and after 36 years it needs to be fixed.
A minister is under fire for not being across the watchdog’s concerns that a Labor election promise could lead to corruption risks.
A workplace regulator has been referred to the watchdog over a faulty air-monitoring device which was supposed to protect vulnerable workers.
A workplace regulator has been referred to the watchdog over a faulty air-monitoring device which was supposed to protect vulnerable workers.
Gladys Berejiklian was swayed by her “serial pest” of a secret lover and was required to disclose her relationship, ICAC’s lawyer has told a court.
Gladys Berejiklian was swayed by her “serial pest” of a secret lover and was required to disclose her relationship, ICAC’s lawyer has told a court.
Questions have been asked after the senior public servant was stood down over the purchase of a $3.8m home.
Former NSW premier Gladys is mounting a legal bid to clear her name and challenge the findings of the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
Former NSW premier Gladys is mounting a legal bid to clear her name and challenge the findings of the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
A former Sydney mayor found corrupt by NSW’s watchdog has launched a legal challenge against the findings – but questions remain about who is actually footing the bill.
NSW politicians could be forced to disclose more information about their financial interests and those of their immediate family.
According to the United Nations, a series of ICAC rulings in NSW have been found to breach human rights, and that makes it the responsibility of federal government to rectify.
The UN’s Human Rights Committee’s latest ruling will ruin Christmas for this country’s anti-corruption commissions and potentially open them to the scrutiny of a full appeal process.
NSW’s Local Government Minister has suspended a Sydney mayor found corrupt by the a watchdog in a damning report.
The former NSW premier has demanded documents from the state’s corruption watchdog as part of her appeal against its ‘corrupt conduct’ finding.
Lawyers acting for the former NSW premier claim the ICAC refused to disclose important documents that led to “factual issues” in the bombshell report.
The former NSW premier will argue the investigation that found her guilty of serious corrupt conduct was formed outside the scope of the ruling judge’s powers.
The state government will introduce ‘robust’ planning reforms after ICAC’s Operation Dasha to close loopholes, strengthen framework and stop system ‘manipulation’.
Former NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian is mounting a challenge in the state’s highest court after the corruption watchdog made a series of serious findings.
The former NSW premier has formally launched a legal challenge against ICAC, which found she engaged in serious corrupt conduct.
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption will be allowed to access ‘vital’ but illegally recorded audio conversations.
A controversial rule to give a state corruption watchdog powers to obtain illegal recordings has been disputed after fears it would give the ICAC unprecedented powers.
NSW’s corruption commission has said it won’t investigate an ex-mayor, finding ‘insufficient information’ to suggest the likelihood of alleged corruption.
The corruption watchdog has launched an investigation into a former Labor minister spectacularly dumped by his own leader.
A review of the inquiry into the former NSW premier finds commissioner Ruth McColl – who was paid more than $1.1m for the investigation – was not to blame for delays.
Shares are up, revenue is healthy and there’s a PE buyout offer that would see Energy One founder Vaughan Busby, husband of Sue Cato, pocket $25m. So what’s the hold up?
The NSW opposition has accused the state’s corruption watchdog of a ‘massive power grab’ in seeking new powers to help an investigation involving fugitive developer Jean Nassif.
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