The legal team for the NT's anti-corruption watchdog rejects claims the ICAC 'threw out the rule book' when it made adverse findings against a former Darwin Turf Club board member over a controversial taxpayer-funded grandstand.
In the first statement, Mr Moriarty was quoted as saying: "Mr Dixon was at arm's length from this process at all times".
The ICAC report said Mr Moriarty's actions amounted to misconduct, unsatisfactory conduct and a breach of public trust. Justice Judith Kelly suggested that if Mr Moriarty had in fact been under investigation at the time of the interview, he might have provided different responses to the questions being asked.In response, Mr Doyle said the ICAC's focus during the interview was on Mr Dixon's involvement in the grant process, and that Mr Moriarty was simply an important witness.
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