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GOLD COAST BULLETIN Saturday, August 20, 2005

THE Gold Coast’s most prominent developers, including Soheil Abedian, were served papers by the Crime and Misconduct Commission as the investigat­ion into the conduct of the city council scaled new heights.

Mr Abedian confirmed he had received a notice from the CMC requesting informatio­n about his donations to the controvers­ial Lionel Barden Trust Fund.

“We will put our response in so the CMC will know how the whole thing came about,” said Mr Abedian, joint managing director of the Sunland Group.

“I am really happy that the CMC are going to look into these matters so they can be solved once and for all.”

The Bulletin understood all other trust fund contributo­rs were also served papers by the CMC.

The Bulletin had previously revealed the CMC had demanded details of election campaign finances, and links to developers, from council bloc members and failed candidates who were bankrolled by the trust fund.

The latest revelation came as the pressure to call a public inquiry was placed back on Local Government Minister Desley Boyle, with the CMC conceding it did not have the jurisdicti­on.

Ms Boyle said she would discuss with her directorge­neral whether there was need for an ‘additional investigat­ion’.

The CMC’s highly anticipate­d public statement revealed that only the State Government itself, under Section 167 of the Local Government Act, had the power to call a wide-ranging inquiry similar to the Tweed’s.

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