LOCAL councillors will be banned from voting on matters directly affecting their own private business interests after the Baird government responded to the furore over Auburn Deputy Mayor Salim Mehajer’s lucrative business empire.
In a major backflip, Local Government Minister Paul Toole said that the government would change the law to ensure councillors no longer voted on issues where they had a pecuniary interest.
In 2012, the government amended the Local Government Act to allow councillors to modify planning rules.
It allowed people such as Mr Mehajer, the millionaire property developer whose outlandish wedding celebrations made global headlines, to use his vote on Auburn council to legally support changes to the Auburn local environment plan in 2013.
“We said if there is an issue, we will fix it, and that’s what will happen,” Mr Toole said.
The state opposition was going to announce a private members’ bill to repeal the state government’s 2012 laws this week.
Opposition Leader Luke Foley said the change three years ago had been “disastrous”.
Mr Foley is also calling for property developers and real estate agents to be prohibited from sitting on councils.
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