Michael Daley has defended his move not to declare conflicts of interest while on Randwick Council. Greg Walsh: There are lots of questions that Michael Daley needs to answer about this issue. MORE: hardgrave
New South Wales Opposition Leader Michael Daley has denied allegations he didn’t disclose donations from developers to his political campaigns during his time at Sydney's Randwick Council.
Mr Daley repeatedly tried to block and overturn donation disclosure rules after granting development applications to Labor Party donors. Speaking on Monday, Mr Daley said he has 'always acted with honesty and integrity', rejecting suggestions he acted improperly during his time as Randwick councillor. Image: News Corp Australia
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