
Former Wagga MP Daryl Maguire will appear at ICAC for the third day in a row on what is set to be the last day of public hearings.
The entire afternoon session of Thursday's hearing was held in private, with matters considered to be of 'personal privacy' in Mr Maguire and NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian's relationship examined before lunch.
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After the lunch adjournment, Counsel Assisting ICAC Scott Robertson said a separate issue was raised, causing the hearing to continue to be held as a private session through to the day's adjournment just before 4pm.
No further witnesses have been called for today's hearing, which was originally scheduled as a reserve day for overflow witnesses.
At the end of yesterday's session, Mr Robertson tendered a 'bundle' of records of interviews with witnesses he said would not be called to give evidence at the public inquiry because their evidence was "not of sufficient relevance to the public inquiry in order to be called in that fashion."
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Rachel is a reporter at The Daily Advertiser covering Real Estate, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs and Bushfire Recovery and a reporter at the Junee Southern Cross. Get in touch via rachel.mcdonald@dailyadvertiser.com.au or 0407 264 836.
Rachel is a reporter at The Daily Advertiser covering Real Estate, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs and Bushfire Recovery and a reporter at the Junee Southern Cross. Get in touch via rachel.mcdonald@dailyadvertiser.com.au or 0407 264 836.