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Eddie Obeid

Edward Moses Obeid (born 25 October 1943) is a retired Australian politician and convicted criminal, who served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1991 and 2011, representing the Labor Party. He was the Minister for Fisheries and the Minister for Mineral Resources from 1999–2003. Prior to the March 2015 expiry of his term in the Legislative Council, Obeid announced his decision to retire early on 10 May 2011, citing family reasons.[2]

Eddie Obeid
Minister for Mineral Resources
In office
8 April 1999 – 2 April 2003
PremierBob Carr
Preceded byBob Martin
Succeeded byKerry Hickey
Minister for Fisheries
In office
8 April 1999 – 2 April 2003
PremierBob Carr
Preceded byBob Martin
Succeeded byIan Macdonald
Member of the
New South Wales Legislative Council
In office
12 September 1991 – 10 May 2011
Preceded byJack Hallam
Succeeded byWalt Secord
Personal details
Born
Edward Moses Obeid

(1943-10-25) 25 October 1943 (age 80)
Matrite, Greater Lebanon
Political partyLabor Party
(1972-2013)[1]
SpouseJudith Obeid (m.1965)
ChildrenNine

During his parliamentary career, Obeid was considered by many to be a "power broker"[3] in the New South Wales Labor Party, belonging to the dominant right-wing sub-faction, often referred to as The Terrigals, so named as its inaugural meeting was held at Obeid's beach house in Terrigal.[4] It was reported that Obeid might retire at the 2011 state election, prior to the expiry of his term;[5] however, he waited until the election was concluded.[2][6][7] Obeid, who joined the Labor Party in 1972, was expelled from the party in May 2013 for bringing the party into disrepute.[1]

A series of three investigative hearings by the Independent Commission Against Corruption between 2012 and 2014 into the conduct of Obeid and others found that Obeid acted in a corrupt manner in relation to cafe leases at Circular Quay and that he misused his position as a Member of Parliament to benefit his family's financial interests in both Direct Health Solutions and in water licences over the family's Bylong Valley farm. In June 2014, the Commission recommended the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) consider prosecuting Obeid for the offence of misconduct in public office over his attempts to influence bureaucrats and Labor colleagues to benefit his family.[8][9][10] In 2013, the DPP announced that it would be prosecuting Obeid for misconduct in public office,[11][12] and a criminal trial in the Supreme Court of New South Wales began in February 2016. Obeid pleaded not guilty;[13] however, a jury found Obeid guilty of misconduct in public office. He was sentenced to five years in jail with a non-parole period of three years.[14][15][16][17][18][19] In separate proceedings, Obeid, together with one of his sons, Moses, and former Labor minister, Ian Macdonald, were charged with conspiracy for Macdonald to conduct misconduct in public office and grant a mining lease over the Obeid’s family farm at Bylong. In July 2021, all three were found guilty; and on 21 October Obeid was sentenced to seven years in gaol, with a non-parole period of five years and three months. Obeid, Moses Obeid, and Macdonald, lodged an appeal against their conviction, expected to be heard in September 2022,[20][21][22][23][24][25] later delayed to April 2023.[26]

Early years and background edit

Obeid was born in the village of Matrite (sometimes called Metrit or Mitrit),[27] a village in Northern Lebanon with a Maronite Catholic majority,[28] in Lebanon.[29] At age 6, he migrated to Australia with his family and they settled in Redfern, growing up in a terrace house.[27][28] A dual Lebanese–Australian citizen,[30] of Lebanese Maronite Catholic faith, Obeid was an altar boy, sold newspapers from a street corner, and collected deposits on soft drink bottles.[27] Obeid married Judith in 1965, is now father of nine children and a grandfather of 31 grandchildren.[31][29] At age 29 in 1972, Obeid joined the Labor Party.

Prior to entering parliament, Obeid held a range of voluntary roles that included a Trustee of the Art Gallery of New South Wales (1980–1982), a part-time Commissioner of the Ethnic Affairs Commission (1981–1985), a vice-president of the Ethnic Press Association of Australia (1981–1986), a director of the Western Suburbs Hospital Board (sic) (1983–1986), on the Board of Governors of the Law Foundation of New South Wales (1985–1988), the lead of the Australian-Lebanese hostage negotiation mission to Iraq (December 1990), and was the patron of the Australian Lebanese Christian Federation.[29]

Political career edit

Elected to the Legislative Council in 1991 to replace Jack Hallam,[27] despite a brief carriage of junior ministerial responsibilities in the second Carr ministry, Obeid's main contribution to parliament has been through Committee representation[29] and his ability to manipulate factional numbers and votes.[5][32] At the time of his resignation from the Council, Obeid claimed that his most satisfying moment in politics was to assist in the passage of legislation to help building sub-contractors.[2]

His term in parliament was dogged by controversy, including:

  • allegations of improper involvement in a proposed housing redevelopment in 2002,[33] for which he was subsequently cleared by the Independent Commission Against Corruption.[34]
  • 2002 revelations that Obeid had failed to disclose all his business interests on Parliament's pecuniary interests register[35][36]
  • 2003 allegations that Obeid promised to secure the seat of Parramatta, and an early ministry for David Borger if he dumped the Left faction and joined the dominant Right[3]
  • 2004 censure motion due to Obeid's undue influence in the elections of Matrite Council[37][38][39][40]
  • 2004 claims that Obeid had exerted undue influence on family members[41]
  • 2006 attempts to dump Obeid from the 2007 state election in favour of a Muslim candidate[42]
  • 2007 influence in the composition of the Iemma ministry[43] and Iemma's demise[44]
  • 2009 influence in the composition of the Rees ministry[45]
  • 2009 representations to NSW Minister for Roads, Michael Daley, on behalf of Mid-Western Regional Council for funding to seal a 1.5 km stretch of roadway near Obeid's family property near Mudgee. Obeid failed to disclose his business interest[46][47]
  • 2009 allegations of linkages between Obeid, his son, Moses, former Labor powerbroker and current lobbyist, Graham Richardson, businessman, Ron Medich and the murder of Michael McGurk[48]
  • 2009–2010 allegations that Obeid, together with right-wing Terrigals sub-factional colleague Joe Tripodi, influenced the election and make-up of the Kristina Keneally ministry[32][49][50]

A large number of the allegations against Obeid were generated by Fairfax Media's, Sydney Morning Herald. In 2003, following Obeid's decision to not seek re-election to the fourth Carr ministry, he was quoted as saying:[51] "[…] my decision will ensure that Government is not distracted by the campaign of innuendo, vilification and unsubstantiated allegation launched against me by The Sydney Morning Herald. This campaign shows no sign of abating and until my defamation action against the Herald is resolved in the courts, any work I did as a minister could be overshadowed."

Announcing his decision to retire from the Legislative Council on 10 May 2011, Obeid issued a statement that his granddaughter, Gisele, was diagnosed with cancer tumours in her kidneys in November 2010 and that, despite an operation and extensive chemotherapy, recent scans suggest some of the tumours remain. He said: "My wife and I need to spend all our time supporting our son Moses and his wife Nikki through this difficult time."[52] Walt Secord, the former chief of staff to the former Premier, Kristina Keneally was nominated by Labor to fill the casual vacancy.[53][6][7]

Business interests and corruption findings edit

Initially working as a taxi driver and then property developer,[32] the source of Obeid's initial wealth and business is not clear.[54] However, it is known that Obeid, together with his two brothers, inherited their father's estate that comprised land and houses in Lebanon.[28] In 1973, Obeid together with business partners, purchased an interest in the recently established Arabic press, El-Telegraph Newspaper, with Obeid later buying out his business partners.[55] Obeid has since sold his stake and is, "no longer the publisher of that paper".[56]

In September 2002, The Sydney Morning Herald alleged that Obeid was one of NSW's richest members of parliament.[35][57] Media reports claimed that Obeid had purchased a property in Clovelly for A$875,000 in 1991 and the following day sold the property to the New South Wales Department of Housing for A$1.1 million.[32] The Herald also claimed that two companies associated with Obeid have had debts of $AUD5 million written off by various banks.[35] It was also alleged that the Obeid family trust secured a loan from the Colonial State Bank for A$18 million.

These allegations arose at the same time as The Herald alleged that Obeid had attempted to solicit a A$1 million payment in return for promising NSW Government support for the Canterbury Bulldogs League Club's A$800 million Oasis housing development in south-western Sydney.[33] As a result of these allegations, the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) conducted an inquiry and found that there was no evidence that any donation was made to the Labor Party in relation to the project. The Commission made a finding that Obeid had never solicited a donation and cleared him of any wrongdoing.[34] In the meantime, The Herald reports for a series of articles concerning Canterbury Bulldogs salary cap breaches and the above (false) allegations had won a Gold Walkley.[58] Obeid commenced defamation action against Fairfax Media and in 2006 the Supreme Court found that Obeid had been defamed and that the media article had contributed to Obeid losing his job as a NSW minister. Obeid was awarded A$162,173 in damages, plus costs believed to have been more than A$1 million.[59] Walkley Awards organisers later said the judging panel, "would not have awarded the prize if it had known the allegations against Mr Obeid would be found to be unsubstantiated".[60]

Obeid's family have property interests in Lebanon,[31] Port Macquarie,[57] Terrigal, Bylong Valley,[47] Woolwich[61] and Hunters Hill,[62] and Concord (since sold);[63] and business interests in live sheep exporting to Syria and Iraq,[41] leases on cafes at Circular Quay that later developed into further scandal & criminal prosecutions, and the marina at Elizabeth Bay.[64]

ICAC investigations edit

Operations Jasper and Acacia edit

In November 2012, the New South Wales ICAC began a series of investigative hearings relating to Obeid's alleged property and mining interests. This inquiry concerned, among other issues, the circumstances surrounding a decision made in 2008 by the then Minister for Primary Industries and Minister for Mineral Resources, Ian Macdonald, to open a mining area in the Bylong Valley for coal exploration. These circumstances include whether Macdonald's decision was influenced by Obeid.[65] After the presentation of the ICAC's opening statements in 2012, NSW Opposition Leader, John Robertson asked the NSW Labor Party to suspend Obeid's party membership;[66] which was subsequently terminated in mid-2013.[1] The witnesses list for the inquiry included former NSW Premiers Morris Iemma and Nathan Rees.[67][68]

On 31 July 2013 the ICAC found that Obeid, Macdonald, and others engaged in corrupt conduct in relation to their actions involving the Mount Penny mining tenement in the Bylong Valley. The ICAC found that Obeid engaged in corrupt conduct by entering into agreements with Macdonald, whereby Macdonald acted contrary to his public duty as a minister of the Crown.[69]

The ICAC recommended that the matter be referred to the Director of Public Prosecutions with respect to prosecuting Obeid and others.[70][71][72] On reviewing the evidence before the Commission of the financial benefits accrued to the Obeid family, the ICAC provided relevant information to the NSW Crime Commission for such action as it deems appropriate, and the ICAC also disseminated relevant information to the Australian Taxation Office for appropriate action. Further matters were also referred to the Australian Securities & Investments Commission, the Australian Securities Exchange and the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions.[69] In 2014 the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission commenced investigations of allegations of cartel conduct in relation to the 2009 tender process for the coal exploration licence. In 2013 the Australian Tax Office sent a bill totaling almost A$9 million in tax and penalties to more than thirty members of the Obeid family, including family matriarch Judith and most of the couple's children, sons and daughters-in-law and grandchildren.[73]

In January 2014, the then Premier, Barry O'Farrell, announced that the Liberal/National government would introduce legislation into Parliament to cancel the exploration licences for Doyles Creek, Mount Penny and Glendon Brook.[74][75]

In late May 2017, Obeid was committed to stand trial on conspiracy charges with Macdonald, relating to McDonald's granting of a coal exploration licence involving the Mount Penny tenement;[76][77] due to commence in March 2019.[78]

Operations Cyrus, Meeka and Cabot edit

In October 2013, the ICAC commenced further investigative hearings surrounding allegations that, between 2000 and 2011, Obeid misused his position as a Member of Parliament to attempt to influence public officials to exercise their official functions with respect to retail leases at Circular Quay, without disclosing that Obeid, his family or a related entity had an interest in some of those leases. It was also alleged that during the same period, certain public officials improperly exercised their official functions, with respect to retail leases at Circular Quay, to benefit Obeid or his family (Operation Cyrus). The ICAC also investigated allegations that, between 2005 and 2008, Obeid misused his position to attempt to influence other public officials to make decisions favouring Direct Health Solutions Pty Ltd., without disclosing that he, his family or a related entity had an interest in that company (Operation Meeka). Further, the ICAC also commenced investigations into allegations that, between 2007 and 2008, Obeid misused his position as a Member of Parliament to influence public officials to exercise their official functions with respect to the review and grant of water licences at a farm at Bylong in the Hunter Valley, without disclosing that he, his family or a related entity had an interest in the licences. It is also alleged that during the same period, certain public officials improperly exercised their official functions with respect to the review and grant of the water licences (Operation Cabot).[79][80]

Former ministers, Carl Scully and Joe Tripodi were called before the ICAC;[81][82] which handed down its findings in June 2014, recommending that the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) consider charging Obeid with misconduct in public office.[8][9][10]

Criminal charges and findings edit

Edward Moses Obeid
Criminal status
  1. On parole
  2. In prison
MotiveFinancial advantage
Conviction(s)
Criminal penalty
  1. 5 years gaol;
    (3 years non-parole period)
  2. 7 years gaol;
    (3 years, 10 months non-parole period)
Partner(s)Ian Macdonald; Moses Obeid
Imprisoned at
Notes

Misconduct in public office edit

In November 2014 the ICAC announced that following advice from the DPP, Obeid would be prosecuted for the offence of misconduct in public office for corruptly lobbying his former colleagues to gain lucrative concessions over cafe leases at Circular Quay that were secretly owned by his family.[11][12] After a December hearing that refused to place Obeid under strict bail conditions,[83] in February 2015 a Supreme Court judge ordered Obeid to surrender both his Australian and Lebanese passports, in the absence of an extradition treaty between Australian and Lebanon, as Obeid was considered a potential flight risk.[30][84][85] In February 2016 a criminal trial against Obeid commenced in the NSW Supreme Court;[13] however, as new evidence came to light, ten days into the trial the jury was discharged.[86] In a subsequent criminal trial lasting just over three weeks, a jury found Obeid guilty of misconduct in public office.[87][88][89] He was sentenced in December 2016 to five years in jail with a non-parole period of three years, and granted parole in 2019.[14][15][16][17][18][19]

Appeal edit

In June 2017 before the NSW Court of Criminal Appeal, Obeid lodged an appeal against both his conviction and his sentence on the basis that he should not have stood trial in any court because breaches of the code of conduct governing NSW Members Parliament are within the exclusive cognisance or jurisdiction of Parliament, rather than the courts.[90][91][92] On 13 September 2017 the NSW Court of Criminal Appeal, Bathurst CJ, Leeming JA, Hulme, Hamill and Adams JJ, dismissed the appeal against both his conviction and his sentence. The Court held that it would be an affront to the administration of justice for the Court to decline to exercise its jurisdiction and that it was inconceivable that a politician of sixteen years standing who had been a Minister for four years did not know that his duty was to serve the public interest and that he was not elected to use his position to advance his own or his family’s pecuniary interests.[93] Obeid's legal team subsequently sought leave to lodge an appeal against his conviction with the High Court of Australia; claiming that the courts had no jurisdiction to hear a case about misconduct in public office and that jurisdiction rested with the NSW Parliament. Handing down its ruling on 22 March 2018, the High Court, before Bell, Keane and Edelman JJ, ruled there was insufficient possibility the appeal would succeed and leave was refused.[94][95]

Criminal conspiracy edit

Further to Operations Cyrus, Meeka and Cabot, the DPP charged Obeid and his son, Moses, of conspiring over a coal exploration licence granted over the Obeid family farm in the Bylong Valley, when Ian Macdonald was Resources Minister from 2007 to 2009. Macdonald was separately charged with misconduct in public office. All three were tried before Justice Elizabeth Fullerton, and the trial commenced in early 2020 and concluded in February 2021. None of the accused gave evidence at their trial. Justice Fullerton handed down her verdict on 19 July, finding all three guilty.[20][21][22] On 21 October 2021, Obeid was sentenced to seven years' gaol, however was immediately released on bail due to concerns about the risk of Obeid contracting COVID. Macdonald and Moses Obeid were also given custodial sentences and did not apply for bail.[23][24][25] Obeid, together with his son and Macdonald, lodged an appeal against their conviction, claiming that Justice Fullerton made a number of errors of fact and reasoning when she found them guilty. Despite applying for bail, Obeid is in custody with the appeal expected to be heard in September 2022,[96] later delayed to April 2023.[26]

Post-political career edit

In late 2013, it was reported that Obeid and family were building a sandstone mansion in his ancestral home town of Matrit, Lebanon, due for completion in late 2014.[31] In 2013, Obeid and his wife listed for sale their family home, Passy, in Hunters Hill, with an initial asking price of A$10 million.[62] In 2020, it was reported that Passy sold for approximately A$11 million.[97] In 2013, Obeid also made application for fee assistance from the New South Wales government to assist with legal costs.[98] In May 2017, the NSW Parliament passed legislation to remove parliamentary pensions from former politicians convicted of serious criminal offences.[99] As of July 2020, the NSW Government was trying to recover approximately A$7.9 million from Obeid and three of his sons for their failed lawsuits against the ICAC and its officers.[97]

Awards and honours edit

In 1984 Obeid was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for his services to ethnic welfare;[100] which was cancelled by the Governor-General in 2014.[101][102][103]

As a state minister and Member of the Legislative Council, Obeid was entitled to use the honorific "The Honourable" for life.[104] Following findings of corrupt conduct against Obeid and the announcement of the decision to commence criminal proceedings, at the request of Mike Baird, the Premier of New South Wales, the Department of Premier and Cabinet asked Obeid to show cause why he should not lose the honorific. Although Obeid argued for its retention, Baird recommended to Governor David Hurley that the honorific be removed; which was authorised with effect from December 2014.[101][103][104]

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Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Fisheries
1999–2003
Succeeded byas Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries
Minister for Mineral Resources
1999–2003
Succeeded by

eddie, obeid, edward, moses, obeid, born, october, 1943, retired, australian, politician, convicted, criminal, served, member, south, wales, legislative, council, between, 1991, 2011, representing, labor, party, minister, fisheries, minister, mineral, resource. Edward Moses Obeid born 25 October 1943 is a retired Australian politician and convicted criminal who served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1991 and 2011 representing the Labor Party He was the Minister for Fisheries and the Minister for Mineral Resources from 1999 2003 Prior to the March 2015 expiry of his term in the Legislative Council Obeid announced his decision to retire early on 10 May 2011 citing family reasons 2 Eddie ObeidMinister for Mineral ResourcesIn office 8 April 1999 2 April 2003PremierBob CarrPreceded byBob MartinSucceeded byKerry HickeyMinister for FisheriesIn office 8 April 1999 2 April 2003PremierBob CarrPreceded byBob MartinSucceeded byIan MacdonaldMember of the New South Wales Legislative CouncilIn office 12 September 1991 10 May 2011Preceded byJack HallamSucceeded byWalt SecordPersonal detailsBornEdward Moses Obeid 1943 10 25 25 October 1943 age 80 Matrite Greater LebanonPolitical partyLabor Party 1972 2013 1 SpouseJudith Obeid m 1965 ChildrenNineDuring his parliamentary career Obeid was considered by many to be a power broker 3 in the New South Wales Labor Party belonging to the dominant right wing sub faction often referred to as The Terrigals so named as its inaugural meeting was held at Obeid s beach house in Terrigal 4 It was reported that Obeid might retire at the 2011 state election prior to the expiry of his term 5 however he waited until the election was concluded 2 6 7 Obeid who joined the Labor Party in 1972 was expelled from the party in May 2013 for bringing the party into disrepute 1 A series of three investigative hearings by the Independent Commission Against Corruption between 2012 and 2014 into the conduct of Obeid and others found that Obeid acted in a corrupt manner in relation to cafe leases at Circular Quay and that he misused his position as a Member of Parliament to benefit his family s financial interests in both Direct Health Solutions and in water licences over the family s Bylong Valley farm In June 2014 the Commission recommended the Director of Public Prosecutions DPP consider prosecuting Obeid for the offence of misconduct in public office over his attempts to influence bureaucrats and Labor colleagues to benefit his family 8 9 10 In 2013 the DPP announced that it would be prosecuting Obeid for misconduct in public office 11 12 and a criminal trial in the Supreme Court of New South Wales began in February 2016 Obeid pleaded not guilty 13 however a jury found Obeid guilty of misconduct in public office He was sentenced to five years in jail with a non parole period of three years 14 15 16 17 18 19 In separate proceedings Obeid together with one of his sons Moses and former Labor minister Ian Macdonald were charged with conspiracy for Macdonald to conduct misconduct in public office and grant a mining lease over the Obeid s family farm at Bylong In July 2021 all three were found guilty and on 21 October Obeid was sentenced to seven years in gaol with a non parole period of five years and three months Obeid Moses Obeid and Macdonald lodged an appeal against their conviction expected to be heard in September 2022 20 21 22 23 24 25 later delayed to April 2023 26 Contents 1 Early years and background 2 Political career 3 Business interests and corruption findings 3 1 ICAC investigations 3 1 1 Operations Jasper and Acacia 3 1 2 Operations Cyrus Meeka and Cabot 4 Criminal charges and findings 4 1 Misconduct in public office 4 1 1 Appeal 4 2 Criminal conspiracy 5 Post political career 6 Awards and honours 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly years and background editObeid was born in the village of Matrite sometimes called Metrit or Mitrit 27 a village in Northern Lebanon with a Maronite Catholic majority 28 in Lebanon 29 At age 6 he migrated to Australia with his family and they settled in Redfern growing up in a terrace house 27 28 A dual Lebanese Australian citizen 30 of Lebanese Maronite Catholic faith Obeid was an altar boy sold newspapers from a street corner and collected deposits on soft drink bottles 27 Obeid married Judith in 1965 is now father of nine children and a grandfather of 31 grandchildren 31 29 At age 29 in 1972 Obeid joined the Labor Party Prior to entering parliament Obeid held a range of voluntary roles that included a Trustee of the Art Gallery of New South Wales 1980 1982 a part time Commissioner of the Ethnic Affairs Commission 1981 1985 a vice president of the Ethnic Press Association of Australia 1981 1986 a director of the Western Suburbs Hospital Board sic 1983 1986 on the Board of Governors of the Law Foundation of New South Wales 1985 1988 the lead of the Australian Lebanese hostage negotiation mission to Iraq December 1990 and was the patron of the Australian Lebanese Christian Federation 29 Political career editElected to the Legislative Council in 1991 to replace Jack Hallam 27 despite a brief carriage of junior ministerial responsibilities in the second Carr ministry Obeid s main contribution to parliament has been through Committee representation 29 and his ability to manipulate factional numbers and votes 5 32 At the time of his resignation from the Council Obeid claimed that his most satisfying moment in politics was to assist in the passage of legislation to help building sub contractors 2 His term in parliament was dogged by controversy including allegations of improper involvement in a proposed housing redevelopment in 2002 33 for which he was subsequently cleared by the Independent Commission Against Corruption 34 2002 revelations that Obeid had failed to disclose all his business interests on Parliament s pecuniary interests register 35 36 2003 allegations that Obeid promised to secure the seat of Parramatta and an early ministry for David Borger if he dumped the Left faction and joined the dominant Right 3 2004 censure motion due to Obeid s undue influence in the elections of Matrite Council 37 38 39 40 2004 claims that Obeid had exerted undue influence on family members 41 2006 attempts to dump Obeid from the 2007 state election in favour of a Muslim candidate 42 2007 influence in the composition of the Iemma ministry 43 and Iemma s demise 44 2009 influence in the composition of the Rees ministry 45 2009 representations to NSW Minister for Roads Michael Daley on behalf of Mid Western Regional Council for funding to seal a 1 5 km stretch of roadway near Obeid s family property near Mudgee Obeid failed to disclose his business interest 46 47 2009 allegations of linkages between Obeid his son Moses former Labor powerbroker and current lobbyist Graham Richardson businessman Ron Medich and the murder of Michael McGurk 48 2009 2010 allegations that Obeid together with right wing Terrigals sub factional colleague Joe Tripodi influenced the election and make up of the Kristina Keneally ministry 32 49 50 A large number of the allegations against Obeid were generated by Fairfax Media s Sydney Morning Herald In 2003 following Obeid s decision to not seek re election to the fourth Carr ministry he was quoted as saying 51 my decision will ensure that Government is not distracted by the campaign of innuendo vilification and unsubstantiated allegation launched against me by The Sydney Morning Herald This campaign shows no sign of abating and until my defamation action against the Herald is resolved in the courts any work I did as a minister could be overshadowed Announcing his decision to retire from the Legislative Council on 10 May 2011 Obeid issued a statement that his granddaughter Gisele was diagnosed with cancer tumours in her kidneys in November 2010 and that despite an operation and extensive chemotherapy recent scans suggest some of the tumours remain He said My wife and I need to spend all our time supporting our son Moses and his wife Nikki through this difficult time 52 Walt Secord the former chief of staff to the former Premier Kristina Keneally was nominated by Labor to fill the casual vacancy 53 6 7 Business interests and corruption findings editInitially working as a taxi driver and then property developer 32 the source of Obeid s initial wealth and business is not clear 54 However it is known that Obeid together with his two brothers inherited their father s estate that comprised land and houses in Lebanon 28 In 1973 Obeid together with business partners purchased an interest in the recently established Arabic press El Telegraph Newspaper with Obeid later buying out his business partners 55 Obeid has since sold his stake and is no longer the publisher of that paper 56 In September 2002 The Sydney Morning Herald alleged that Obeid was one of NSW s richest members of parliament 35 57 Media reports claimed that Obeid had purchased a property in Clovelly for A 875 000 in 1991 and the following day sold the property to the New South Wales Department of Housing for A 1 1 million 32 The Herald also claimed that two companies associated with Obeid have had debts of AUD5 million written off by various banks 35 It was also alleged that the Obeid family trust secured a loan from the Colonial State Bank for A 18 million These allegations arose at the same time as The Herald alleged that Obeid had attempted to solicit a A 1 million payment in return for promising NSW Government support for the Canterbury Bulldogs League Club s A 800 million Oasis housing development in south western Sydney 33 As a result of these allegations the Independent Commission Against Corruption ICAC conducted an inquiry and found that there was no evidence that any donation was made to the Labor Party in relation to the project The Commission made a finding that Obeid had never solicited a donation and cleared him of any wrongdoing 34 In the meantime The Herald reports for a series of articles concerning Canterbury Bulldogs salary cap breaches and the above false allegations had won a Gold Walkley 58 Obeid commenced defamation action against Fairfax Media and in 2006 the Supreme Court found that Obeid had been defamed and that the media article had contributed to Obeid losing his job as a NSW minister Obeid was awarded A 162 173 in damages plus costs believed to have been more than A 1 million 59 Walkley Awards organisers later said the judging panel would not have awarded the prize if it had known the allegations against Mr Obeid would be found to be unsubstantiated 60 Obeid s family have property interests in Lebanon 31 Port Macquarie 57 Terrigal Bylong Valley 47 Woolwich 61 and Hunters Hill 62 and Concord since sold 63 and business interests in live sheep exporting to Syria and Iraq 41 leases on cafes at Circular Quay that later developed into further scandal amp criminal prosecutions and the marina at Elizabeth Bay 64 ICAC investigations edit Operations Jasper and Acacia edit In November 2012 the New South Wales ICAC began a series of investigative hearings relating to Obeid s alleged property and mining interests This inquiry concerned among other issues the circumstances surrounding a decision made in 2008 by the then Minister for Primary Industries and Minister for Mineral Resources Ian Macdonald to open a mining area in the Bylong Valley for coal exploration These circumstances include whether Macdonald s decision was influenced by Obeid 65 After the presentation of the ICAC s opening statements in 2012 NSW Opposition Leader John Robertson asked the NSW Labor Party to suspend Obeid s party membership 66 which was subsequently terminated in mid 2013 1 The witnesses list for the inquiry included former NSW Premiers Morris Iemma and Nathan Rees 67 68 On 31 July 2013 the ICAC found that Obeid Macdonald and others engaged in corrupt conduct in relation to their actions involving the Mount Penny mining tenement in the Bylong Valley The ICAC found that Obeid engaged in corrupt conduct by entering into agreements with Macdonald whereby Macdonald acted contrary to his public duty as a minister of the Crown 69 The ICAC recommended that the matter be referred to the Director of Public Prosecutions with respect to prosecuting Obeid and others 70 71 72 On reviewing the evidence before the Commission of the financial benefits accrued to the Obeid family the ICAC provided relevant information to the NSW Crime Commission for such action as it deems appropriate and the ICAC also disseminated relevant information to the Australian Taxation Office for appropriate action Further matters were also referred to the Australian Securities amp Investments Commission the Australian Securities Exchange and the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions 69 In 2014 the Australian Competition amp Consumer Commission commenced investigations of allegations of cartel conduct in relation to the 2009 tender process for the coal exploration licence In 2013 the Australian Tax Office sent a bill totaling almost A 9 million in tax and penalties to more than thirty members of the Obeid family including family matriarch Judith and most of the couple s children sons and daughters in law and grandchildren 73 In January 2014 the then Premier Barry O Farrell announced that the Liberal National government would introduce legislation into Parliament to cancel the exploration licences for Doyles Creek Mount Penny and Glendon Brook 74 75 In late May 2017 Obeid was committed to stand trial on conspiracy charges with Macdonald relating to McDonald s granting of a coal exploration licence involving the Mount Penny tenement 76 77 due to commence in March 2019 78 Operations Cyrus Meeka and Cabot edit In October 2013 the ICAC commenced further investigative hearings surrounding allegations that between 2000 and 2011 Obeid misused his position as a Member of Parliament to attempt to influence public officials to exercise their official functions with respect to retail leases at Circular Quay without disclosing that Obeid his family or a related entity had an interest in some of those leases It was also alleged that during the same period certain public officials improperly exercised their official functions with respect to retail leases at Circular Quay to benefit Obeid or his family Operation Cyrus The ICAC also investigated allegations that between 2005 and 2008 Obeid misused his position to attempt to influence other public officials to make decisions favouring Direct Health Solutions Pty Ltd without disclosing that he his family or a related entity had an interest in that company Operation Meeka Further the ICAC also commenced investigations into allegations that between 2007 and 2008 Obeid misused his position as a Member of Parliament to influence public officials to exercise their official functions with respect to the review and grant of water licences at a farm at Bylong in the Hunter Valley without disclosing that he his family or a related entity had an interest in the licences It is also alleged that during the same period certain public officials improperly exercised their official functions with respect to the review and grant of the water licences Operation Cabot 79 80 Former ministers Carl Scully and Joe Tripodi were called before the ICAC 81 82 which handed down its findings in June 2014 recommending that the Director of Public Prosecutions DPP consider charging Obeid with misconduct in public office 8 9 10 Criminal charges and findings editEdward Moses ObeidCriminal statusOn paroleIn prisonMotiveFinancial advantageConviction s Misconduct in public office June 2016 Conspiracy July 2021 Criminal penalty5 years gaol 3 years non parole period 7 years gaol 3 years 10 months non parole period Partner s Ian Macdonald Moses ObeidImprisoned atSilverwater Correctional Complex 2016 2019 Cooma Correctional Centre 2021 Notes 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Misconduct in public office edit In November 2014 the ICAC announced that following advice from the DPP Obeid would be prosecuted for the offence of misconduct in public office for corruptly lobbying his former colleagues to gain lucrative concessions over cafe leases at Circular Quay that were secretly owned by his family 11 12 After a December hearing that refused to place Obeid under strict bail conditions 83 in February 2015 a Supreme Court judge ordered Obeid to surrender both his Australian and Lebanese passports in the absence of an extradition treaty between Australian and Lebanon as Obeid was considered a potential flight risk 30 84 85 In February 2016 a criminal trial against Obeid commenced in the NSW Supreme Court 13 however as new evidence came to light ten days into the trial the jury was discharged 86 In a subsequent criminal trial lasting just over three weeks a jury found Obeid guilty of misconduct in public office 87 88 89 He was sentenced in December 2016 to five years in jail with a non parole period of three years and granted parole in 2019 14 15 16 17 18 19 Appeal edit In June 2017 before the NSW Court of Criminal Appeal Obeid lodged an appeal against both his conviction and his sentence on the basis that he should not have stood trial in any court because breaches of the code of conduct governing NSW Members Parliament are within the exclusive cognisance or jurisdiction of Parliament rather than the courts 90 91 92 On 13 September 2017 the NSW Court of Criminal Appeal Bathurst CJ Leeming JA Hulme Hamill and Adams JJ dismissed the appeal against both his conviction and his sentence The Court held that it would be an affront to the administration of justice for the Court to decline to exercise its jurisdiction and that it was inconceivable that a politician of sixteen years standing who had been a Minister for four years did not know that his duty was to serve the public interest and that he was not elected to use his position to advance his own or his family s pecuniary interests 93 Obeid s legal team subsequently sought leave to lodge an appeal against his conviction with the High Court of Australia claiming that the courts had no jurisdiction to hear a case about misconduct in public office and that jurisdiction rested with the NSW Parliament Handing down its ruling on 22 March 2018 the High Court before Bell Keane and Edelman JJ ruled there was insufficient possibility the appeal would succeed and leave was refused 94 95 Criminal conspiracy edit Further to Operations Cyrus Meeka and Cabot the DPP charged Obeid and his son Moses of conspiring over a coal exploration licence granted over the Obeid family farm in the Bylong Valley when Ian Macdonald was Resources Minister from 2007 to 2009 Macdonald was separately charged with misconduct in public office All three were tried before Justice Elizabeth Fullerton and the trial commenced in early 2020 and concluded in February 2021 None of the accused gave evidence at their trial Justice Fullerton handed down her verdict on 19 July finding all three guilty 20 21 22 On 21 October 2021 Obeid was sentenced to seven years gaol however was immediately released on bail due to concerns about the risk of Obeid contracting COVID Macdonald and Moses Obeid were also given custodial sentences and did not apply for bail 23 24 25 Obeid together with his son and Macdonald lodged an appeal against their conviction claiming that Justice Fullerton made a number of errors of fact and reasoning when she found them guilty Despite applying for bail Obeid is in custody with the appeal expected to be heard in September 2022 96 later delayed to April 2023 26 Post political career editIn late 2013 it was reported that Obeid and family were building a sandstone mansion in his ancestral home town of Matrit Lebanon due for completion in late 2014 31 In 2013 Obeid and his wife listed for sale their family home Passy in Hunters Hill with an initial asking price of A 10 million 62 In 2020 it was reported that Passy sold for approximately A 11 million 97 In 2013 Obeid also made application for fee assistance from the New South Wales government to assist with legal costs 98 In May 2017 the NSW Parliament passed legislation to remove parliamentary pensions from former politicians convicted of serious criminal offences 99 As of July 2020 update the NSW Government was trying to recover approximately A 7 9 million from Obeid and three of his sons for their failed lawsuits against the ICAC and its officers 97 Awards and honours editIn 1984 Obeid was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for his services to ethnic welfare 100 which was cancelled by the Governor General in 2014 101 102 103 As a state minister and Member of the Legislative Council Obeid was entitled to use the honorific The Honourable for life 104 Following findings of corrupt conduct against Obeid and the announcement of the decision to commence criminal proceedings at the request of Mike Baird the Premier of New South Wales the Department of Premier and Cabinet asked Obeid to show cause why he should not lose the honorific Although Obeid argued for its retention Baird recommended to Governor David Hurley that the honorific be removed which was authorised with effect from December 2014 101 103 104 References edit a b c Harvey Eliza 6 June 2013 Eddie Obeid and Ian Macdonald expelled from Labor Party ABC News Australia Retrieved 13 November 2013 a b c Obeid attacked as he exits NSW politics ABC News Australia 11 May 2011 Retrieved 15 May 2011 a b Totaro Paula Wainwright Robert 25 February 2003 Dump the Left and Eddie Obeid will see you right The Sydney Morning Herald Archived from the original on 26 May 2004 Retrieved 7 March 2010 Fairfield New South Wales Legislative Assembly Election 2007 Crikey com au Australia 2007 Archived from the original on 23 December 2010 Retrieved 29 December 2010 a b Jones Gemma 20 December 2010 Puppet master Obeid set to quit The Daily Telegraph Australia Retrieved 30 December 2010 a b New Labor faces decided for NSW Parliament ABC News Australia 20 May 2011 Retrieved 20 May 2011 a b Labor votes two MPs to NSW Upper House Sydney Morning Herald AAP 20 May 2011 Retrieved 20 May 2011 a b McClymont 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conduct over Mount Penny tenement Press release Independent Commission Against Corruption 31 July 2013 Archived from the original on 5 August 2013 Retrieved 31 July 2013 Shanahan Leo 31 July 2013 Ian Macdonald Eddie Obeid facing charges after being found by ICAC to have acted corruptly The Australian AAP Retrieved 31 July 2013 Wells Jamelle Gerathy Sarah 31 July 2013 ICAC recommends charges against former NSW Labor ministers Eddie Obeid and Ian Macdonald ABC News Australia Retrieved 31 July 2013 Olding Rachel Waters Georgia 31 July 2013 Eddie Obeid Ian Macdonald acted corruptly ICAC finds The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 31 July 2013 McClymont Kate Whitbourn Michaela 11 September 2014 Lawyers at 20 paces for Eddie Obeid s clan as tax office and ACCC take aim The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 15 October 2014 Kennedy Jean amp staff 21 January 2014 NSW to cancel licences for Hunter Valley mines at centre of ICAC corruption findings ABC News Australia Retrieved 22 January 2014 Nicholls Sean Whitbourn Michaela 20 January 2014 NSW government cancels mining licences tainted by Eddie Obeid Ian Macdonald corruption scandals The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 22 January 2014 McClymont Kate Whitbourn Michaela 3 June 2017 From pinot to porridge Ian Macdonald to spend seven years behind bars The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 3 June 2017 Chettle Nicole Stuart Riley 2 June 2017 Ian Macdonald jailed for 10 years for misconduct in public office John Maitland also imprisoned ABC News Australia Retrieved 3 June 2017 Former NSW ministers Ian Macdonald and Eddie Obeid to face trial in 2019 Guardian Australia AAP 6 October 2017 Retrieved 10 April 2018 Public inquiry into alleged attempts by the former Hon Edward Obeid MLC to influence official functions over Circular Quay retail leases and other matters starts Monday Current investigations Press release Independent Commission Against Corruption 23 October 2013 Archived from the original on 11 November 2013 Retrieved 9 November 2013 Colvin Mark Lloyd Peter 6 November 2013 Eddie Obeid used influence to lobby for water licenses ICAC told PM ABC Radio Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 9 November 2013 Coulton Mark 5 November 2013 Eddie Obeid reacted angrily when Carl Scully refused to extend leases ICAC told The Australian Retrieved 9 November 2013 Wells Jamelle 7 November 2013 ICAC told Eddie Obeid s attempt to influence bureaucrats over water licences was stupid ABC News Australia Retrieved 9 November 2013 Obeid s bail win Macdonald loses passport SBS World News Australia 18 December 2014 Retrieved 11 February 2015 Berkovic Nicola 6 February 2015 Obeid told to hand in passport seen as flight risk The Australian Retrieved 11 February 2015 Wells Jamelle Griffits Andrew 5 February 2015 Eddie Obeid former NSW Labor minister given notice to submit passports ABC News Australia Retrieved 11 February 2015 Whitbourn Michaela 24 February 2016 Jury discharged in Eddie Obeid trial The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 4 March 2016 Hoerr Karl 28 June 2016 Eddie Obeid found guilty of misconduct in public office for not declaring his precuniary interest while member of NSW Upper House ABC News Australia Retrieved 29 June 2016 Whitbourn Michaela 28 June 2016 Verdict Eddie Obeid found guilty of misconduct in public office Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 29 June 2016 McClymont Kate 28 June 2016 Eddie Obeid guilty verdict beginning of the end for former Labor powerbroker Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 29 June 2016 Obeid s barrister criticises former legal team of disgraced powerbroker ABC News 6 June 2017 Retrieved 6 June 2017 Whitbourn Michaela 8 June 2017 No miscarriage of justice in Eddie Obeid trial prosecutor tells court The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 13 June 2017 Hoerr Karl 6 June 2017 Obeid s barrister dumbfounded certain evidence not tendered at former NSW powerbroker s trial ABC News Retrieved 13 June 2017 Obeid v R 2017 NSWCCA 221 Judgment Summary PDF NSW Court of Criminal Appeal 13 September 2017 Brown Michelle 23 March 2018 Former Labor MP Eddie Obeid loses bid to challenge conviction ABC News Retrieved 23 March 2018 Whitbourn Michaela 23 March 2018 Eddie Obeid to remain behind bars as High Court denies leave to appeal The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 23 March 2018 Wells Janelle 17 December 2021 Eddie Obeid Moses Obeid and Ian Macdonald denied bail ahead of conspiracy appeal ABC News Australia Retrieved 20 December 2021 a b McClymont Kate 31 July 2020 Eddie Obeid sells Passy mansion as buyer eyes childcare conversion The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 14 October 2020 Nicholls Sean 4 November 2013 Obeid seeks taxpayers cash in legal aid bid The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 15 October 2014 Nicholls Sean 23 May 2017 Eddie Obeid and Ian Macdonald to be stripped of NSW parliamentary pensions The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 3 June 2017 Edward Moses Obeid It s an Honour Commonwealth of Australia 11 June 1984 Retrieved 29 December 2010 a b Wakatama Giselle 16 December 2014 Disgraced Eddie Obeid stripped of Order of Australia medal in wake of ICAC corruption findings ABC News Australia Retrieved 16 December 2014 Cancellation of award of the Order of Australia in the General Division made to Mr Edward Moses Obeid Government Gazette C2014G02071 Commonwealth of Australia 12 December 2014 Retrieved 16 December 2014 a b McClymont Kate 16 December 2014 Eddie Obeid stripped of Order of Australia medal The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 16 December 2014 a b Silmalis Linda 14 December 2014 Eddie Obeid and Joe Tripodi stripped of honourable titles after ICAC findings The Sunday Telegraph Australia Retrieved 16 December 2014 Further reading editMcClymont Kate Besser Linton August 2014 He who must be Obeid North Sydney Random House Australia published 2014 ISBN 978 0 85798 436 4 Patrick Aaron Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2013 Downfall how the Labor Party ripped itself apart Sydney NSW HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 978 0 7333 3175 6 Botsman Peter 2013 Sussex Street empire The real issues behind the saga of Eddie Obeid and Ian MacDonald Barrengarry NSW Peter Botsman External links edit Investigation into the conduct of Ian Macdonald Edward Obeid Sr Moses Obeid and others Fact sheet Independent Commission Against Corruption 31 July 2013 Archived from the original on 9 August 2013 Retrieved 31 July 2013 Investigation into the conduct of Moses Obeid Eric Roozendaal and others Fact sheet Independent Commission Against Corruption 31 July 2013 Archived from the original on 9 August 2013 Retrieved 31 July 2013 Conduct of the Hon Edward Obeid MLC and others concerning Circular Quay retail lease policy Fact sheet Independent Commission Against Corruption 5 June 2014 Archived from the original on 21 June 2014 Retrieved 5 June 2014 Conduct of the Hon Edward Obeid MLC and others in relation to influencing the granting of water licences and the engagement of Direct Health Solutions Fact sheet Independent Commission Against Corruption 5 June 2014 Archived from the original on 21 June 2014 Retrieved 5 June 2014 Political officesPreceded byBob Martin Minister for Fisheries1999 2003 Succeeded byIan Macdonaldas Minister for Agriculture and FisheriesMinister for Mineral Resources1999 2003 Succeeded byKerry Hickey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eddie Obeid amp oldid 1196856248, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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