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ICAC inquiry into Daryl Maguire told of envelopes of cash stuffed into coat pockets as part of work visa scheme – ABC News
A corruption inquiry into former Wagga Wagga MP Daryl Maguire hears of envelopes full of cash stuffed into coat pockets as part of a scheme to provide work visas for Chinese citizens.

A corruption inquiry has heard of envelopes full of cash stuffed into coat pockets as part of a scheme to provide work visas for Chinese citizens.
- The ICAC heard tens of thousands of dollars in cash was accepted by three Riverina businessmen as part of a visa scheme
- The businessmen accepted the money for supporting the visa applications for Chinese nationals who never turned up for work
- The inquiry is probing former Liberal MP Daryl Maguires involvement in the schemeClick here to view the original article.
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