One-time party powerbroker Eddie Obeid and his former political allies Joe Tripodi and Tony Kelly have been charged with misconduct in public office.
A trio of ex-NSW Labor ministers, including jailed former powerbroker Eddie Obeid, will stand trial next year over allegations they worked to secure a public-private partnership that could have netted a financial windfall for the Obeid family.
Obeid, Joe Tripodi and Tony Kelly formally entered pleas of not guilty in Sydney’s Downing Centre District Court on Friday to charges of wilful misconduct in public office.Steven Siewert Obeid was jailed in October 2021 for a maximum of seven years after he was found guilty of misconduct in public office over separate dealings relating to a lucrative coal exploration licence granted over his family’s farm in the Bylong Valley.
The octogenarian, dressed in prison greens, appeared in court on Friday via audiovisual link from Long Bay prison to enter his plea. Obeid is first eligible for parole on August 20 next year.Kelly, then infrastructure minister, is accused between December 2009 and September 2010 of signing and authorising cabinet minute that “contained facts which ...
Tripodi, who cut a glum figure outside court, is accused of preparing and providing a draft cabinet minute to Kelly and his then-chief of staff between December 2009 and May 2010 which supported the public-private partnership “without reasonable cause or justification”.Obeid is on his second stint behind bars.
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