Kate McClymont on ICAC: a parade of prostitutes, private eyes and politicians

By Kate McClymont
Updated November 26 2016 - 6:08pm, first published November 25 2016 - 5:19pm
Eddie Obeid arriving at the ICAC hearing flanked by his lawyers , including Stuart Littlemore, in 2013 Photo: Michele Mossop
Eddie Obeid arriving at the ICAC hearing flanked by his lawyers , including Stuart Littlemore, in 2013 Photo: Michele Mossop
NSW state Labor MP Paul Gibson: "My name is Gibson, not Einstein."  Photo: Brendan Esposito
NSW state Labor MP Paul Gibson: "My name is Gibson, not Einstein." Photo: Brendan Esposito
Louis Bayeh: wasn't able to answer ICAC's questions because he couldn't read or write and didn't keep a diary. Photo: Nick Moir
Louis Bayeh: wasn't able to answer ICAC's questions because he couldn't read or write and didn't keep a diary. Photo: Nick Moir
Prostitute Tiffanie complained about 'wough kisses'. Photo: Wolter Peeters
Prostitute Tiffanie complained about 'wough kisses'. Photo: Wolter Peeters

Over the years I have covered more corruption inquiries than I care to remember – ranging from a prostitute, Tiffanie, complaining that former MP Ian Macdonald was a "wough kisser" and made her feel like "womiting" to the sex-for-favours scandal involving Wollongong council.

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