Ron Medich faces another ICAC inquiry - this one over Narooma land council dealings
The NSW corruption watchdog will investigate allegations of corruption involving former boxer Lucky Gattellari, Ron Medich Developments and Narooma south coast land council.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will hold a public inquiry commencing on Monday, February 27, 2012 as part of an investigation it is conducting into allegations of corrupt conduct concerning former chairman of the Wagonga Local Aboriginal Land Council Ron Mason, former Wagonga Local Aboriginal Land Council coordinator Ken Foster, and former and current Wagonga Local Aboriginal Land Council CEO Vanessa Mason.
It is alleged that between March 2005 and April 2006, Mason and Foster received corrupt benefits from Fortunato (Lucky) Gattellari in return for facilitating negotiations between the Wagonga Local Aboriginal Land Council, Gattellari, Ron Medich Developments Pty Ltd and Waterview Developments Pty Ltd.
The Commission is also investigating an allegation that between January 2008 and April 2010, Mason received corrupt benefits from Gattellari in return for facilitating negotiations between the Wagonga Local Aboriginal Land Council, Gattellari and Waterview Developments Pty Ltd.
The public inquiry will be heard by ICAC assistant commissioner Theresa Hamilton, with expectations it will continue for between three and five days.
Ron Medich and Lucky Gattellari have both been charged over the September 2009 murder of Sydney businessman Michael McGurk.




