What goes around comes around in NSW, the corruption state

By Sean Nicholls
Updated March 30 2017 - 9:23pm, first published 9:20pm

It was November 2011 when Ian Macdonald's role in awarding a coal licence to Doyle's Creek Mining was first referred to the NSW corruption watchdog for its close attention.

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