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REVEALED: Natasha Fyles’s taxpayer-funded US itinerary included Vegas strip, Trump hotel in Hawaii

REVEALED: Natasha Fyles’s taxpayer-funded US itinerary included Vegas strip, Trump hotel in Hawaii

EXCLUSIVE: Former chief minister Natasha Fyles charged taxpayers to book a “Julius deluxe” room at Caesar’s Palace on the Las Vegas strip as part of her controversial US trip last September, as well as two nights at the Trump Waikiki resort in Hawaii, but she later cancelled the stays after the NT Independent first disclosed them and as public outrage grew, records obtained through Freedom of Information laws show.

Editorial: Lawler protects another male public offical behaving badly

Editorial: Lawler protects another male public offical behaving badly

EDITORIAL: DIPL chief executive Andrew Kirkman will not resign and will not be sacked, Chief Minister Eva Lawler has now confirmed, after a judge found he misled the court, attempted to blackmail a female staffer, inflicted a mental health injury on her and acted in an “aggressive, threatening…and inappropriate manner” during a meeting that was secretly recorded.

Lawler says Kirkman’s conduct not appropriate, referred to Public Employment Commissioner again

Lawler says Kirkman’s conduct not appropriate, referred to Public Employment Commissioner again

DIPL chief executive Andrew Kirkman has been referred to the Public Employment Commissioner following a court ruling that found he engaged in “an aggressive, threatening and inappropriate manner” toward a female staffer, while an internal investigation in 2021 recommended forbidding recording conversations in the department after Mr Kirkman was exposed.

CLP outraise Labor in political gifts, as Chief Minister says it’s ok for staffers to solicit donations

CLP outraise Labor in political gifts, as Chief Minister says it’s ok for staffers to solicit donations

Chief Minister Eva Lawler says ministerial staffers can solicit political donations for Territory Labor, but only after work hours, as the NT Electoral Commission released the latest political donation returns, that show Tamboran Resources is Labor’s largest donor ahead of the 2024 general election. SEE THE FULL LIST

Chansey Paech racked up a third of all taxpayer-funded ministerial travel last financial year, including $18k ‘allowance’ and ‘other’ costs

Chansey Paech racked up a third of all taxpayer-funded ministerial travel last financial year, including $18k ‘allowance’ and ‘other’ costs

Deputy Chief Minister Chansey Paech’s big spending on travel continued in the past financial year, racking up nearly a third of all ministerial travel across the NT himself, records show, including claiming “offical allowance” expenses under “other” costs, which has raised further questions about how the government is acquitting ministerial travel.

Future of the Territory’s anti-corruption commission uncertain ahead of election

Future of the Territory’s anti-corruption commission uncertain ahead of election

Territorians will head to the polls in August with no idea what the independent body that investigates politicians for corruption will look like under the next government, following scandal in the Office of the ICAC that has led to Michael Riches currently under investigation for alleged “inappropriate behaviour” towards female staff and the acting commissioner refusing to explain a conflict of interest in relation to its largest investigation in three years.

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