Former New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian has lost her legal challenge against the Independent Commission Against Corruption's (ICAC) findings of 'serious corrupt conduct'. The NSW Court of Appeal dismissed the majority of Berejiklian's challenge, upholding the ICAC's conclusions that she engaged in corrupt conduct during her tenure.
The ICAC report, delivered in June 2023, highlighted Berejiklian's undisclosed relationship as a significant factor in its findings. Despite the legal setback, Berejiklian has defended her leadership and conduct while in office.
This marks a significant moment in NSW politics, as the court's decision reinforces the ICAC's role in investigating and determining cases of corruption within the state's political landscape.
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