‘Unjustifiable’ purchase demonstrates need for federal anti-corruption body, inquiry hears
The federal government’s controversial $30m purchase of the Leppington triangle site was either the result of “gross incompetence or corruption”, a parliamentary inquiry has heard.
Geoffrey Watson SC, the director of the Centre of Public Integrity, told a Senate inquiry the purchase of a 12.26-hectare triangular parcel of land near the site of Sydney’s second airport for 10 times its market value was “unjustifiable”. Continue reading...
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