Icac is investigating a Sydney property developer and NSW Liberals over branch stacking allegations. Who is involved?
Anti-corruption body examining allegations Liberal figures accepted donations to recruit members and also received money from fugitive Toplace developer Jean Nassif
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The New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption will hold a public inquiry into corruption allegations against people associated with the NSW Liberal party, including fugitive property developer Jean Nassif.
Allegations of branch stacking, previously https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/mar/02/i-want-it-now-liberal-powerbroker-sought-to-take-over-sussan-leys-seat-nsw-inquiry-told">examined by a NSW parliamentary inquiry, have reportedly been investigated for several years by Icac before upcoming hearings were announced on Wednesday.
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