Multiple outlets report that the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has been investigating allegations that trace back to a tip received years earlier, which has continued to fuel speculation about conduct involving senior Liberal Party figures. The reporting says ICAC’s inquiry began roughly three years ago, when the commission started examining the claims and associated information. The articles describe the probe as ongoing, with the focus on whether the allegations can be substantiated and what related findings, if any, might follow.
While the outlets frame the matter as potentially serious, including the possibility of consequences for senior political figures, they do not present consistent or complete details in the supplied excerpts about the specific conduct alleged, the individuals named, or the evidence reviewed. Instead, they converge on the same core timeline and institutional fact: ICAC is conducting an investigation, initiated several years ago, linked to earlier allegations that have persisted as a long-running topic. The reporting characterises the process as active and unresolved, pending developments from ICAC.