The City of Melbourne has refused to publicly release the results of its investigation into Hanney, and a freedom of information request by The Age for the results has been rejected.
Justin Hanney resigned as City of Melbourne chief executive officer in October last year.
The local government most recently published a personal interests register for Hanney in March last year, and its September update included all councillors and other key council staff, except Hanney. At the time, Hanney said he had not declared the funds because he believed his interest in sailing and the race team were unrelated to his role as chief executive.The City of Melbourne has refused to publicly release the results of its investigation into Hanney, and a freedom of information request byHanney was paid between $510,000 and $519,999 a year as chief executive of the City of Melbourne – a higher salary than Premier Daniel Andrews.
“Declaring and publicising personal interests on a regular basis creates an awareness of the things that may impact a person’s decision-making and increases transparency,” the inspectorate states on its website.
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