John Woodman had alleged public examinations by Ibac in City of Casey investigation caused ‘unreasonable damage’
A property developer’s bid to block the release of a corruption watchdog’s report on decisions at a Melbourne council has failed, just days before the findings were expected to be released.
The corruption watchdog heard Woodman or his companies donated to several Labor MPs and the Liberal party ahead of the 2018 election. Public hearings can also be held when they won’t cause “unreasonable damage” to a person’s reputation, safety or wellbeing, or the witnesses’ conduct may be seriously or systematically corrupt.
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