The responses to ICAC’s finding of ‘serious corrupt conduct’ against former NSW Liberal premier Gladys Berejiklian seem to be binary: some ridicule ICAC, others deride Gladys. But in all the argy-bargy, there is one aspect that is not addressed in the aftermath of the ICAC’s televised delivery (why?) of its report, gestated for over 18 months.
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