Catholic schools chief denies wiping critical evidence after performing factory reset on phone, Icac hears
MeridStreet AI summaryDallas McInerney, the chief executive of Catholic Schools NSW, has denied intentionally wiping critical evidence from his work phone and iPad. He claims to have performed a factory reset over the weekend after receiving a security warning from his bank. This move has raised concerns about the integrity of an ongoing investigation into corruption allegations within the New South Wales Liberals. The inquiry's findings could have significant implications for the state's politics and the reputation of the Catholic Schools NSW.
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