NSW building commissioner will remain in job despite resigning last month

  • 📰 abcnews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 37 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 18%
  • Publisher: 83%

Australia Headlines News

Australia Latest News,Australia Headlines

The NSW building commissioner David Chandler is persuaded to stay on in his role after resigning last month over concerns about a now sacked minister.

abc.net.au/news/nsw-building-commissioner-david-chandler-to-stay-after-resigning/101374922The NSW building commissioner David Chandler has been persuaded to stay on in his role after resigning last month over concerns about a now sacked minister.

In his July 7 resignation letter Mr Chandler detailed issues he had with then minister Eleni Petinos's relationship with the Coronation Property Group.The Fair Trading Minister Victor Dominello said Mr Chandler will now stay on until August next year.At the end of last monthIn Mr Chandler's resignation letter, the building industry veteran explained how he received calls from both Ms Petinos and Mr Barilaro after he issued a stop work order to the Coronation Property Group."...

Mr Chandler's resignation letter has now been referred to the Independent Commission Against Corruption . Premier Dominic Perrottet has denied any connection between the resignation letter and Ms Petinos's sacking.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

What's a lazy $20k among friends...

must be some new meaning of the term 'resignation' that I'm not familiar with.

We thank you David Chandler for serving the public instead of serving the party! Your honour & professionalism is appreciated! PutLNPLast nswpol

How very NSW.

How many nails can be hammered into the LNP proverbial Political coffin 🙄🙄🙄🙄

Oh ffs. Barilaro got that job too .. didn’t he? 😉

Looking happy. Not.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 5. in AU

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

NSW nightclub cracks down on 'unwanted staring' in new guidelinesClub 77, located in Darlinghurst, has announced their new measures to crack down on unwanted staring without prior "verbal consent". 😳 That’s ridiculous That can not backfire at all...
Source: 9NewsSyd - 🏆 23. / 51 Read more »

Strike to go ahead despite NSW government caving to unionThe NSW Government has agreed to alter the new intercity fleet in order to put an end to ongoing rail strikes. However, the deed will not prevent planned strike action across Sydney's rail network tomorrow. lizziedaniels 9News MORE:
Source: 9NewsSyd - 🏆 23. / 51 Read more »

NSW nightclub cracks down on 'unwanted staring' in new guidelines'Any engagement MUST begin with verbal consent.' A Darlinghurst nightclub is cracking down on 'unwanted staring' that could see offending patrons removed from the premises if they do not receive 'verbal consent'. 9News STORY: Club 77 says the policy was designed to create a 'safe space' for all patrons. 9News its ridiculous because all your going to do is be policing the paranoid delusions of the mainstream. Would this be ok?
Source: 9NewsSyd - 🏆 23. / 51 Read more »

NSW and ACT to see below-normal fire danger but other states at riskAustralia&x27;s national council for fire and emergency services has revealed a state and territory prediction for the upcoming spring and summer. La Nina will see to that.
Source: 9NewsSyd - 🏆 23. / 51 Read more »

Strike to go ahead despite NSW government caving to unionTrains in Sydney will be subject to strike action tomorrow despite the New South Wales government conceding to the union's demands. 9News Lies lies lies had the government met and negotiated there wouldn't be strikes and it would have been over two years ago.
Source: 9NewsSyd - 🏆 23. / 51 Read more »

Dua's death a 'horrifying example' of pressure facing NSW health system, Labor saysDua Ali's death at a Sydney hospital has left her family seeking answers — and Labor says it's evidence of a health network in 'crisis'. people still place the burden squarely on frontliners. Generals die in bed. It is the health department bureaucrats & execs & politicians who are the ones putting HCWs at such crises on the frontlines with execrable health (mis)management. Maybe some words about the mistakes and responsibilities of doctors and nurses wouldn't be bad. I saw w my own eyes that it's not always burn out but also a fair bit of incompetence.
Source: abcnews - 🏆 5. / 83 Read more »