Liberals have been accused of abusing the system by installing a new mayor of Ryde overnight, ahead of elections in September.
Ryde Liberals have been accused of betraying voters after they replaced the sitting mayor halfway through his year-long term and pressed ahead with plans for a $14 million temporary park in the hole where a new civic centre was supposed to have been built.
Independent councillor Roy Maggio said he had been betrayed, and could no longer call Yedelian a friend. “Your word was your word,” he said. “All you Liberal councillors are rats in the camp.” Councillors asked for a more detailed cost breakdown, which has not yet been provided. But they resolved that the site “cannot be left in its present state” as it is a health hazard.
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