Catholic Schools NSW CEO Dallas McInerney is under fire as the ICAC investigates claims he misused his position to funnel hundreds of thousands of dollars to a conservative Christian group tied to political branch stacking—and allegedly used his influence to hire political allies. While McInerney denies wrongdoing, calling his consultancy work legitimate government relations, his testimony was marked by evasiveness and tough questioning. No conclusive evidence of illegal schemes has emerged yet, but prosecutors may need more proof to pursue electoral fraud charges. The broader Operation Rosny probe also includes testimonies from former ministers and staffers, with whispers of powerful influence over government portfolios—raising alarms about the intersection of religion, politics, and power in NSW.
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