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The revelation that global executive Kimberley Cole was one of the final candidates will heap more pressure on the NSW government.

during the first recruitment search and that the government had nothing to do with the process.

However, Brown told a parliamentary inquiry last week that a second round was launched because she determined there was no suitable candidate. The Herald recently revealed Barilaro told colleagues he used top public servant Gary Barnes as a reference in his application. Documents released on Thursday confirm Barnes was a nominated referee and agreed to a “referee check” with a recruiter on March 17.Brown planned to share the shortlist with Ayres while they were travelling together in London, according to an email sent to his office in February.

A briefing note about Barilaro prepared by Investment NSW describes his US credentials as having “proven his ability to build networks, negotiate and win deals”.“No one knows NSW like Mr Barilaro and his knowledge of our state will be critical in encouraging businesses from across the Americas region to set up shop in NSW,” it states.

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