Gladys Berejiklian breaks her silence after brutal corruption probe where she was grilled on her secret love affair – as she enjoys a gym session and long walk with her hotshot lawyer boyfriend

By Aidan Wondracz For Daily Mail Australia and Australian Associated Press

Published: 00:26 BST, 30 October 2021 | Updated: 00:34 BST, 30 October 2021


Gladys Berejiklian has been spotted working out with her lawyer boyfriend at a local gym as she prepares to face an ICAC hearing for a second day.

The former NSW premier visited her local gym with Arthur Moses at Northbridge, on Sydney’s lower north shore, at 7am on Saturday.

Ms Berejiklian slipped past media crews waiting outside her nearby office to get in the early morning workout session unspotted. 

She worked out with Mr Moses for at least an hour before then leaving the premises when she was approached by photographers for comment after she endured a tense grilling at her ICAC hearing on Friday. 

‘Have a lovely day,’ she replied. 

The former premier on Monday faces a second day in the ICAC witness box, after declaring if she had her time again she would still keep her relationship with Daryl Maguire secret.

Gladys Berejiklian has been spotted working out with her lawyer boyfriend at a local gym as she prepares to face an ICAC hearing for a second day

Gladys Berejiklian has been spotted working out with her lawyer boyfriend at a local gym as she prepares to face an ICAC hearing for a second day

The former NSW premier visited her local gym with Arthur Moses at Northbridge, on Sydney's lower north shore, at 7am Saturday

The former NSW premier visited her local gym with Arthur Moses at Northbridge, on Sydney's lower north shore, at 7am Saturday

The former NSW premier visited her local gym with Arthur Moses at Northbridge, on Sydney’s lower north shore, at 7am Saturday

Ms Berejiklian was on Friday subject to more than five hours of questioning at the Independent Commission Against Corruption inquiry investigating how her love for the disgraced Liberal MP may have affected the way she dealt with projects he pushed.

Ms Berejiklian was played several intercepted phone calls, during which she discussed some of those projects with the former member for Wagga Wagga.

In one, she can be heard saying she got ‘$170 million in five minutes’ for a hospital in his electorate.

In another, she says a public servant would be sacked, but only after he ‘fixed’ a grant proposal Mr Maguire was advocating for.

She agreed the pair loved each other, contemplated marriage and discussed having a child, but denied Mr Maguire constituted a family member.

‘I had those feelings but I was never assured of a level of commitment which, in my mind, would have required me to introduce him to my parents or introduce him to my sisters,’ she said.

‘I regarded him as part of my love circle – part of the people that I strongly cared for – but I wouldn’t have put him in the same category as my parents or my sisters.’

Even in hindsight, she would not disclose her relationship with Mr Maguire, she said.

Ms Berejiklian slipped past media crews waiting outside her office to get in the early morning workout session unspotted

Ms Berejiklian slipped past media crews waiting outside her office to get in the early morning workout session unspotted

Ms Berejiklian slipped past media crews waiting outside her office to get in the early morning workout session unspotted

Despite their feelings, Ms Berejiklian insisted he did not get any preferential treatment from her.

Ms Berejiklian told the inquiry she supported a $5.5 million upgrade to the Wagga Wagga Clay Target Club primarily because she thought it would improve the government’s standing in the bush after a damaging by-election loss in 2018.

The $20.5 million plan to build a recital hall in Wagga Wagga won her favour because she felt the Riverina Conservatorium of Music had been messed around by the public service.

Ms Berejiklian’s lawyers will on Monday get the opportunity to cross examine her.

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