Corruption watchdog warned NSW government of risks around plan to fast-track rezoning of land for housing
Independent Commission Against Corruption warned a favourable rezoning' of large swathes on Sydney's fringes could deliver windfall to developers
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The New South Wales corruption watchdog advised the state's department of planning that its decision to fast-track large areas of land for rezoning for new housing carried with it a number of risks, Guardian Australia can reveal.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption warned that a favourable rezoning" under the plan to rezone large swathes of land on Sydney's fringes could deliver a significant windfall to an applicant" and that this could prompt applicants to attempt various lobbying techniques", including direct approaches to the minister", and using or cultivating personal contacts" within the department.
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