The report, makes a definitive link between the Premier’s Office, the housing minister, a central political staffer who drove the project, and developers who benefitted from the deal.

The end result: the owners of 15 parcels of land removed from the Greenbelt will see the value rise by $8.3 billion, according to the auditor general.

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    1 year ago

    Politician does something clearly corrupt at the expense of tax payers.

    Large scale investigation happens proving the Politician did a thing wich was corrupt. Also costing tax payer.

    Trial occurs.

    Politician pays a pittance, if anything. Then repeats the process.