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Hay 'shocked since day one'

28 May, 2008 10:46 PM
Wollongong MP Noreen Hay said yesterday she felt horrified after learning of the actions of developer Frank Vellar, who was found to have engaged in corrupt conduct.

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) yesterday found former Wollongong planner Beth Morgan and Mr Vellar engaged in corrupt conduct during the assessment of Wollongong's Quattro development, earmarked for the corner of Flinders and Keira streets.

Ms Hay said if there was proof of wrongdoing, both Mr Vellar and Ms Morgan should be taken to court to "face the consequences".

"This has shocked me from day one," she said.

"It is very difficult when you are dealing with people you take in good faith and retrospectively one can feel quite horrified."

She joined Wollongong City Council's administrators in welcoming the ICAC report yesterday.

"Wollongong City Council welcomes the recommendations of the ICAC inquiry relating to the Quattro development consent released today," administrators Gabrielle Kibble, Col Gellatly and Robert McGregor said jointly.

They also made reference to the council's new Independent Hearing and Assessment Panel which, in the future, would make recommendations on controversial developments.

Planning Minister Frank Sartor also weighed into the debate after ICAC recommended he should suspend the 2006 consent for the $100 million Quattro development.

He said he would not hesitate to act on the ICAC recommendation and exercise his power to support suspension of the consent.

More stories on the ICAC finding in Thursday's Mercury

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While I don't like to hear of anyone going to jail, what other option is available under our present legal system?

What about all the silent victims? The small daughter? The wife and kids? Other people corrupted in the process? The climate of distrust created over the Wollongong City Council staff? et al.

Posted by Fergie, 29/05/2008 10:15:53 AM

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