Bob Nanva is credited with introducing corporate governance reform during an overhaul of NSW Labor after a corruption probe into party donations.
abc.net.au/news/nsw-labor-chooses-replacement-for-khal-asfour-upper-house-spot/101893722NSW Opposition Leader Chris Minns has made a "captain's pick" to replace Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Khal Asfour on the party's Upper House ticket.
NSW's Labor's general secretary Bob Nanva has been parachuted into the winnable position less than a week afterAn independent probe cleared Mr Asfour of wrongdoing after explosive accusations of corruption were levelled against him by Ms Mihailuk used parliamentary privilege to accuse Mr Asfour of acting in the interests of developers and linked him to jailed former Labor minister Eddie Obeid.
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