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Liberal Party powerbroker who dragged Catholic schools into corruption inquiry

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Alexandra Smith, Kate McClymont
Liberal Party powerbroker who dragged Catholic schools into corruption inquiry
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Dallas McInerney, the head of Catholic Schools NSW, has resigned from a state curriculum board following revelations of an upcoming anti-corruption inquiry. The ICAC is investigating allegations that he facilitated illegal political donations to recruit members for the Liberal Party.

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The case highlights potential corruption involving political influence, school funding, and the integrity of the NSW Liberal Party.

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Confidence: 80%

The report focuses on factual reporting of an ICAC investigation and resignation, maintaining a neutral tone regarding the allegations.

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