'Mr Probity': the ethics adviser scrutinising the land titles sell-off

By Esther Han
Updated April 5 2017 - 1:03am, first published 12:58am
Former NSW Mining Minister Ian Macdonald found guilty of misconduct in public office leaves court, Sydney. 30th March, 2017. Photo: Kate Geraghty  Photo: Kate Geraghty
Former NSW Mining Minister Ian Macdonald found guilty of misconduct in public office leaves court, Sydney. 30th March, 2017. Photo: Kate Geraghty Photo: Kate Geraghty

The man hired to cast his ethical eye over the land titles registry privatisation is the same person who once declared former mining minister Ian Macdonald had "acted within [his] powers" when he gave a lucrative exploration licence to a friend.

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