John Sidoti resigns from NSW cabinet after ICAC inquiry launched over D'Amore claimed that the tunnel would be a major public transport outcome for the Inner West. Mr Sidoti purchased the properties when he was the parliamentary secretary for transport and the parliamentary secretary for planning. NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet has called on former Liberal minister John Sidoti to resign from parliament, after the state's corruption watchdog found he engaged in serious misconduct. John Sidoti MP
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