Chris Hartcher farewells NSW Parliament: Greeks, Romans but no mention of ICAC

By Sean Nicholls
Updated November 13 2014 - 10:18pm, first published 9:12pm
On his way: Chris Hartcher leaves the ICAC after giving evidence in September. Mr Hatcher made his farewell speech to the NSW Parliament on Thursday.  Photo: Daniel Munoz
On his way: Chris Hartcher leaves the ICAC after giving evidence in September. Mr Hatcher made his farewell speech to the NSW Parliament on Thursday. Photo: Daniel Munoz
On his way: Chris Hartcher leaves the ICAC after giving evidence in September. Mr Hatcher made his farewell speech to the NSW Parliament on Thursday.  Photo: Daniel Munoz
On his way: Chris Hartcher leaves the ICAC after giving evidence in September. Mr Hatcher made his farewell speech to the NSW Parliament on Thursday. Photo: Daniel Munoz
On his way: Chris Hartcher leaves the ICAC after giving evidence in September. Mr Hatcher made his farewell speech to the NSW Parliament on Thursday.  Photo: Daniel Munoz
On his way: Chris Hartcher leaves the ICAC after giving evidence in September. Mr Hatcher made his farewell speech to the NSW Parliament on Thursday. Photo: Daniel Munoz
On his way: Chris Hartcher leaves the ICAC after giving evidence in September. Mr Hatcher made his farewell speech to the NSW Parliament on Thursday.  Photo: Daniel Munoz
On his way: Chris Hartcher leaves the ICAC after giving evidence in September. Mr Hatcher made his farewell speech to the NSW Parliament on Thursday. Photo: Daniel Munoz

Chris Hartcher's farewell speech to the NSW Parliament traversed an impressive range of subjects: there was mention of a Roman emperor (Augustus), a Roman God (Janus), and even a smattering of Latin.

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