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As Premier Chris Minns said Haylen would not be sacked over her use of ministerial drivers, Labor MPs were questioning whether the Summer Hill MP could survive after it was revealed she booked a ...
Editorial Haylen says she didn’t want to be a ‘distraction’. Garbage. She quit because she was caught The Herald's View February 4, 2025 — 4.48pm Normal text size Larger text size Very ...
NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen has apologised over use of a driver to attend a Hunter Valley lunch as Premier Chris Minns has rejected calls for her resignation.
Ms Haylen thanked Transport secretary Josh Murray, Mr Minns, her cabinet colleagues and ministerial staff. Mr Minns had stood by his minister, saying earlier this week she assured him the January ...
NSW Premier Chris Minns says any further controversy over Jo Haylen’s use of drivers will “weigh heavily” on his decision to keep or sack the transport minister.
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