NSW’s anti-corruption commission investigates allegations involving the brother of a former Liberal premier and a fugitive property developer, according to multiple reports. The claims relate to whether political connections were used to secure property or related business deals. Two brothers tied to the former premier are mentioned across the coverage: one brother is identified as the subject of the probe, while the other is described as a fugitive developer. The reporting indicates the commission is examining whether improper influence or access arising from political relationships played a role in obtaining agreements or outcomes. While details of the alleged deals, specific organisations, and the nature of the evidence are not set out in the provided summaries, the common theme across outlets is that the investigation is aimed at potential misconduct connected to NSW political donations and associated matters. The outlets also agree that the fugitive developer’s status is part of the case profile, prompting the commission’s involvement. The reports frame the matter as an active investigation rather than a finding of wrongdoing.