Newcastle planning decisions subject to parliamentary inquiry

By Nicole Hasham
Updated September 17 2014 - 1:18am, first published 12:15am
Jeff McCloy arrives to give evidence at the ICAC. Photo: Cole Bennetts/Getty Images
Jeff McCloy arrives to give evidence at the ICAC. Photo: Cole Bennetts/Getty Images
Jeff McCloy arrives to give evidence at the ICAC. Photo: Cole Bennetts/Getty Images
Jeff McCloy arrives to give evidence at the ICAC. Photo: Cole Bennetts/Getty Images
Jeff McCloy arrives to give evidence at the ICAC. Photo: Cole Bennetts/Getty Images
Jeff McCloy arrives to give evidence at the ICAC. Photo: Cole Bennetts/Getty Images
Jeff McCloy arrives to give evidence at the ICAC. Photo: Cole Bennetts/Getty Images
Jeff McCloy arrives to give evidence at the ICAC. Photo: Cole Bennetts/Getty Images

Planning and development decisions around Newcastle will be examined by a parliamentary probe, following a corruption inquiry that focused on a number of Hunter MPs and former Newcastle lord mayor Jeff McCloy.

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