The NSW Opposition has condemned the Minns government over an alleged conflict of interest. According to documents obtained by The Daily Telegraph, the boss of Transport NSW donated $500 to Transport Minister Jo Haylen’s election campaign before being handpicked for the transport secretary job in July.
The NSW Opposition has condemned the Minns government over an alleged conflict of interest.
According to documents obtained by The Daily Telegraph, the boss of Transport NSW donated $500 to Transport Minister Jo Haylen’s election campaign before being handpicked for the transport secretary job in July.
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