Gladys  Berejiklian refuses to answer questions as she leaves home to face ICAC

Gladys Berejiklian refuses to answer questions as she leaves her home to attend corruption commission over secret relationship

Gladys Berejiklian refused to answer questions on Thursday morning as the commission that exposed her secret love life at the peak of her popularity prepares to deliver its report into the former NSW premier’s relationship with an ex-MP.

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) on Thursday morning will table the long-awaited report in the NSW parliament, more than 600 days after public hearings ended.

Gladys Berejiklian (pictured) refused to answer questions on Thursday morning

The report is expected to be published online minutes later.

ICAC had investigated whether Ms Berejiklian breached public trust by failing to disclose her long-time personal relationship with then-MP Daryl Maguire while treasurer and premier.

The commission’s inquiry began as a probe into possible corrupt conduct by Mr Maguire but expanded to Ms Berejiklian after she was compelled to reveal the relationship in public hearings in 2020.

She denied wrongdoing and retained office, only to step down when ICAC in late-2021 began investigating her conduct.

Even after the relationship was exposed, Ms Berejiklian had widespread public support, with net approval ratings of more than 35 per cent.

After quitting office in October 2021, she turned down an opportunity to run for federal parliament and moved into the private sector as an Optus executive.

The Minns government on Wednesday backed a parliamentary committee’s call for ICAC to develop its own time standards and measure its performance against them.

‘(The changes) will increase transparency and public accountability of the ICAC’s reporting functions without imposing inflexible restrictions on the ICAC,’ the government said.

Delays in the release of the ICAC report into Ms Berejiklian and Ms Maguire have been criticised.

The commission has said delays were caused by complex legal issues and copious submissions.

ICAC is investigating whether ex-premier Gladys Berejiklian…

 
1. Engaged in conduct between 2012 and 2018 that was ‘liable to allow or encourage the occurrence of corrupt conduct’ by former Liberal MP Daryl Maguire, with whom she was in a close personal relationship between 2015 and 2018

2. Exercised her official functions dishonestly or partially by refusing to exercise her duty to report any reasonable suspicions about Mr Maguire to the ICAC

3. Exercised any of her official functions partially in connection with two multimillion-dollar grants in Mr Maguire’s electorate, to the Australian Clay Target Association Inc and the Riverina Conservatorium of Music.

***
Read more at DailyMail.co.uk