Australia’s corruption watchdog, ICAC, is seeking to seize the mobile phone of the head of Catholic Schools NSW after a reported weekend “surrender” or handover, according to multiple outlets. The move is linked to investigations within Operation Rosny.

Reports say Operation Rosny is expected to lead to further allegations involving fugitive Sydney developer Jean Nassif, including claims that he paid a $2 million bribe to three Liberal Party figures. Outlets describe the phone seizure as part of ICAC’s efforts to obtain evidence it believes may be relevant to its inquiries.

While all three articles focus on the same procedural development and the broader subject matter of Operation Rosny, they mainly differ in how they frame the anticipated next steps and the significance of the “surrender.” None of the excerpts provided detail specific charges or outcomes, and they do not independently confirm the alleged bribery beyond reporting on the investigation and claims described within it.