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Sidoti admits he might have used mother s name to lobby planners

Sidoti admits he might have used mother’s name to lobby planners Save Share NSW MP John Sidoti admitted he might have signed off emails in his mother’s name as part of his efforts to push planning law changes benefiting his family. The former Berejiklian government member faced the Independent Commission Against Corruption for the third day on Thursday. Drummoyne MP John Sidoti leaves the ICAC after his first day giving evidence.  Dominic Lorrimer He is under investigation for potentially using his position as an MP to influence Canada Bay Council officials in property dealings between 2011 and 2018. Mr Sidoti quit the Liberal Party earlier this year to avoid being a “distraction” when the ICAC announced the public inquiry.

I ve never threatened anybody : Sidoti defends string of emails to councillors

‘I’ve never threatened anybody’: Sidoti defends string of emails to councillors We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Drummoyne MP John Sidoti has furiously denied that he tried to threaten, persuade or direct Liberal councillors in an email urging them to consider a planning decision which would benefit his family’s property interests. Mr Sidoti spent his second day in the corruption watchdog’s witness box distancing himself from a series of emails he had written, conceding that he did not always write what he meant. The embattled MP on Wednesday said he was “absolutely not” trying to influence City of Canada Bay councillors when he asked them to consider calls to increase building density in an area his parents were seeking to develop.

Not sure what I ve signed : Sidoti s first day in ICAC stand

‘Not sure what I’ve signed’: Sidoti’s first day in ICAC stand We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Drummoyne MP John Sidoti has admitted he signed documents without reading them for years and never thought to declare his wife’s income to Parliament because he was working long hours. In his first day of evidence to the corruption watchdog on Tuesday Mr Sidoti said he often executed documents “not knowing exactly what I was signing,” in particular those related to his parents’ assets. “I’m not sure what I’ve signed to be honest with you,” he said. “I just was signing whatever tax minimisation scheme was set up to do for the family.”

Not sure what I ve signed : Sidoti s first day in ICAC stand

Not sure what I ve signed : Sidoti s first day in ICAC stand
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Sidoti s planner trying to be truthful after reprimand for obstructing ICAC

Sidoti’s planner ‘trying to be truthful’ after reprimand for obstructing ICAC We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement A planner who once represented Drummoyne MP John Sidoti was reprimanded for deliberately obstructing the corruption watchdog as he gave evidence about his dealings with the state MP in an inquiry on Thursday. Matt Daniel was one of two planners from Pacific Planning Pty Ltd, who acted for Mr Sidoti in lobbying for rezoning blocks in Five Dock where Mr Sidoti’s family had property interests. John Sidoti outside the ICAC last month.

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