Former Ryde mayor Ivan Petch opens court challenge of ICAC findings

By Leesha McKenny
Updated October 23 2014 - 12:08am, first published October 22 2014 - 11:45pm
"Absence of evidence": Former Ryde mayor Ivan Petch arrives at NSW Supreme Court on Wednesday. Photo: Ben Rushton
"Absence of evidence": Former Ryde mayor Ivan Petch arrives at NSW Supreme Court on Wednesday. Photo: Ben Rushton
"Absence of evidence": Former Ryde mayor Ivan Petch arrives at NSW Supreme Court on Wednesday. Photo: Ben Rushton
"Absence of evidence": Former Ryde mayor Ivan Petch arrives at NSW Supreme Court on Wednesday. Photo: Ben Rushton
"Absence of evidence": Former Ryde mayor Ivan Petch arrives at NSW Supreme Court on Wednesday. Photo: Ben Rushton
"Absence of evidence": Former Ryde mayor Ivan Petch arrives at NSW Supreme Court on Wednesday. Photo: Ben Rushton
"Absence of evidence": Former Ryde mayor Ivan Petch arrives at NSW Supreme Court on Wednesday. Photo: Ben Rushton
"Absence of evidence": Former Ryde mayor Ivan Petch arrives at NSW Supreme Court on Wednesday. Photo: Ben Rushton

The corruption watchdog did not have enough evidence to make adverse findings against former Ryde mayor Ivan Petch, the NSW Supreme Court has heard.

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