Operation Rosny is an ongoing investigation by New South Wales’ Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) into allegations of bribery and political corruption involving fugitive developer Jean Nassif. All three outlets describe the case as centred on suspected corrupt conduct, with allegations focusing on how Nassif’s activities may relate to unlawful payments and inappropriate influence over political or public decision-making.

The reporting indicates that the matter forms a major ICAC inquiry, framed around concerns that bribes may have been offered, provided, or arranged in connection with political matters. Nassif is identified as the key figure in the allegations and is described as a fugitive, meaning he is outside the normal reach of authorities. The coverage characterises the investigation as part of ICAC’s function to examine and, where relevant, refer matters for further legal action.

The sources do not provide a single, detailed account of specific individuals or alleged transactions in the provided excerpts, but they consistently tie Operation Rosny to bribery-related suspicions and political corruption concerns connected to Nassif.