Chris Hartcher tells ICAC he was 'not aware' his office passed on illegal donations from Nathan Tinkler's company

By Michaela Whitbourn, Kate McClymont
Updated September 3 2014 - 2:08am, first published September 2 2014 - 6:46pm
Chris Hartcher leaves the Independent Commission Against Corruption after giving evidence. Photo: Daniel Munoz/Getty Images
Chris Hartcher leaves the Independent Commission Against Corruption after giving evidence. Photo: Daniel Munoz/Getty Images
Eric Roozendaal leaves the Independent Commission Against Corruption after giving evidence.
 Photo: Daniel Munoz/Getty Images
Eric Roozendaal leaves the Independent Commission Against Corruption after giving evidence. Photo: Daniel Munoz/Getty Images

There was a rare outbreak of political bipartisanship at a corruption inquiry, as senior state Labor and Liberal figures were forced to deny improper dealings with a company linked to embattled coal mogul Nathan Tinkler.

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