'I don't sell myself': Former Labor MP Jodi McKay goes head-to-head with Nathan Tinkler's lawyer at ICAC

By Michaela Whitbourn, Kate McClymont
Updated August 23 2014 - 3:13am, first published August 22 2014 - 6:04pm
Former Labor minister Jodi McKay leaves the Independent Commision Against Corruption (ICAC) hearing after giving evidence in Sydney Photo: AAP Image
Former Labor minister Jodi McKay leaves the Independent Commision Against Corruption (ICAC) hearing after giving evidence in Sydney Photo: AAP Image
Former Labor minister Jodi McKay leaves the Independent Commision Against Corruption (ICAC) hearing on Friday.
Former Labor minister Jodi McKay leaves the Independent Commision Against Corruption (ICAC) hearing on Friday.

"I don't sell myself," declared former Newcastle Labor MP Jodi McKay in a testy exchange at a corruption inquiry with the lawyer for embattled coal mogul Nathan Tinkler.

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