Former minister Eleni Petinos revealed she was manipulated by political staffer Chris Spence, who exploited their friendship to help oust building commissioner David Chandler — a move driven by developer Jean Nassif’s desire to clear obstacles for his projects. Petinos now says she was set up and deeply unsettled by how personal ties were weaponized in what appears to be a wider corruption probe involving illegal donations and branch-stacking. The inquiry also uncovered a mysterious call from the former premier around the time of Petinos’ dismissal, hinting at possible links between Chandler’s resignation and her own sacking. With more testimony expected — including from David Elliott, whose career was allegedly targeted despite no direct accusations — the scandal deepens, exposing murky alliances and power plays behind the scenes.
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