Independent Commission Against Corruption, a body established by the New South Wales Government in 1989 to investigate and expose corrupt conduct in public administration.
the evidence will then be used in a prosecution conducted by the ICAC itself
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They were advised to take their case to ICAC.
The ICAC commissioner made several recommendations to the Upper House.
He is due before the ICAC inquiry this afternoon.
The ICAC has also released a report that said the system for collecting hospital stats was virtually a cover up waiting to happen.
Such a precedent has never been set and the powers of the ICAC in this regard are unclear and untested.
He later handed the ICAC additional files saying he "had nothing to hide".
The ICAC was looking at around 50 allegations of misconduct within the the city's Health Service.
His defence before the ICAC had been that he did not understand the determinations governing the country members allowance.
The High Court judge said that, to seek a search warrant, the ICAC had to prove relevant materials held by journalists involved would have been destroyed.
He is still under investigation by ICAC and NSW Police for the way in which he dealt with the whistle blowing nurses.