Former New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian will front ICAC today after her former partner Daryl Maguire revealed personal details of their relationship yesterday.
It is the first time Ms Berejiklian will front the inquiry.
ICAC is investigating her secret relationship with Mr Maguire and whether she breached public trust. Ms Berejiklian has strongly denied any wrongdoing.
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9News political reporter Chris O'Keefe said today that Ms Berejiklian would have "one eye on what's next".
"Whether it is federal parliament, whether it is the private sector, she has got to do her best to keep her reputation as intact as possible," he said.
"All they have got so far is that she failed to disclose a relationship. She potentially breached the ministerial code.
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"It's enough to go as the premier of NSW. But beyond that, she's not going to go to court."
Yesterday, tapped phone calls between the two were played that revealed Ms Berejiklian said she would "throw money at Wagga Wagga" after Mr Maguire resigned from Parliament in 2018, triggering a by-election.
"Go and give them a stadium," he said in a second tap.
"I'll do that, too, don't worry," she replied.
"Well, the bureaucrats knocked it all out," he said.
"Yes, but I can overrule them," Ms Berejiklian said.
The pair were speaking about "pork barrelling" - using taxpayer money to try to hold the seat, following his resignation from Parliament, in 2018, after a separate corruption inquiry.
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At the time, they were in a secret relationship, which Mr Maguire said started as early as 2013, and didn't end until last year.
ICAC Counsel Assisting put to him yesterday, that they had a "close emotional attachment".
"You loved her," Scott Robertson asked.
"Yes," Mr Maguire replied.
"She loved you as well?"
"Yes," Mr Maguire said.
Mr Maguire told the Commission they holidayed together, and that he had a key to her Sydney home, even saying they spoke about getting married, and having a baby.
Before his evidence could get underway, Ms Berejiklian's lawyers fought to keep evidence about their relationship private.
Sophie Callan SC argued publicly airing the details would cause "humiliation and harm" to Ms Berejiklian.
"There is no public purpose served by plumbing the depths of the private life of my client about intimate details of this relationship," Ms Callan said.
But, ICAC overruled, saying it was necessary to examine the nature of the relationship, in order to determine if it put Ms Berejiklian in a position of "conflict".
The hearing has heard evidence from several staffers, bureaucrats and colleagues that the then-Treasurer took a special interest in the awarding of a $5.5 million grant to a gun club in Wagga Wagga in 2017, when Mr Maguire was still the member.
Mr Maguire himself admits he was a "pain in the arse" when it came to lobbying Ministers for money to be spent in his electorate, even Ms Berejiklian herself.
"I would have encouraged her to take a close interest in it," he admitted.
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