Key ICAC witness put the rubbish out on a Sunday night. He hasn’t been seen since
- A witness claimed that Helmy received $227,000 in cash, gold bullion, and cryptocurrency related to corrupt practices between 2020 and 2024, according to Ranken.
- The ICAC raided properties, seizing assets from Helmy, including cryptocurrency worth approximately $413,000 and gold bullion.
- Chellew stated that kickback amounts started at $10,000 or $20,000, which increased significantly during the COVID pandemic.
- A public inquiry into Transport for NSW staff is ongoing and expected to last six weeks, led by ICAC chief commissioner John Hatzistergos.
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Key ICAC witness put the rubbish out on a Sunday night. He hasn’t been seen since
An ICAC hearing has heard explosive allegations of kickbacks that included gold bullion and cryptocurrency payments running into the millions.
·Sydney, Australia
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