NSW premier says he does not believe Jo Haylen broke ministerial code by initially not declaring donation to her campaign
Minns said the donation had not been disclosed to the selection panel that Haylen had set up to interview candidates for the role before she ultimately chose Murray.
“I don’t believe that purchasing a ticket to a fundraising dinner constitutes the minister being influenced in terms of her public duty,” he said.
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