EXPLORATION

Mount Penny convictions

Two of the accused once were powerful NSW politicians.

Former NSW resources minister Ian Macdonald found guilty of conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office.

Former NSW resources minister Ian Macdonald found guilty of conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office.

They were accused of conspiring between September 1 2007 and January 31 2009 to have McDonald grant an exploration licence for Mount Penny for the improper purpose of benefitting Edward and/or Moses Obeid...

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