Ian Macdonald
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This has been a very sensationalist process in which a lot of things have been said ... which have been found in the actual evidence to be inaccurate and false
If it had gone to an EOI (competitive tender) process at that time, it would have taken another year and a half
I'm not saying that...but (early on in Mr Maitland's idea) it was clear the project needed more workMore quotes »
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ICAC denied me a fair go: Macdonald
NSW Labor minister Ian Macdonald says months of inquiries by the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) haven't given him a "fair go" and have wreaked havoc on his finances and family. The ex-mining minister has been grilled through three successive from Adelaide Now Read more »
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McDonald slams ICAC, vows to clear name
17, 2013: In an exclusive interview with Nine News, disgraced former minister Ian MacDonald claims that he is the true victim of the corruption commission's inquiry. Former NSW Mines Minister Ian McDonald claims that documents which clear him of any wrongdoing from Ninemsn Read more »
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Macdonald believes ICAC will clear him
NSW mines minister Ian Macdonald has declared himself innocent of any wrongdoing after emerging from his final day before the state's anti-corruption watchdog. He has also foreshadowed he will legally challenge any adverse finding against him by the Independent from The Age Read more »
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Ian Macdonald say he's not guilty
NSW resources minister Ian Macdonald says he's confident he'll be cleared when the state's corruption watchdog hands down its findings on the granting of a controversial mining licence. After a brief final stint in ICAC's witness box on Friday, Mr Macdonald from The Courier Mail Read more »
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'I'm not guilty of anything'
his innocence: Ian MacDonald. Photo: Rob Homer The disgraced former minister Ian Macdonald has signalled he will appeal any adverse findings by the Independent Commission Against Corruption, as its third probe into his ministerial conduct draws to a close. from Sydney Morning Herald Read more »