Gail Connolly Questioned on Pet Rabbit Incident at ICAC Inquiry
A public inquiry by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) into Gail Connolly and other staff at the City of Parramatta is underway. During the proceedings, Connolly was questioned regarding the death of an executive director's child's pet rabbit. The inquiry sought to determine if this incident was used to stall negotiations for a staff member's exit.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is conducting a public inquiry focusing on Gail Connolly and other personnel from the City of Parramatta.
During the inquiry, Connolly faced questions about the death of a pet rabbit belonging to an executive director's child. The central point of inquiry was whether this event was allegedly used to delay or prolong negotiations concerning the exit of a staff member.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the public inquiry continues to examine matters related to staff conduct within the City of Parramatta.

