Two weeks after stepping down as the NSW Premier, the time has come for Gladys Berejiklian to face an investigation by the state's anti-corruption watchdog.
On Monday, the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), will begin their inquiry - which is expected to last 10 days - to determine whether Berejiklian breached public trust during her five-year relationship with former Liberal MP Daryl Maguire.
It comes after the watchdog released a statement earlier this month announcing an investigation into whether Berejiklian was in a position of "conflict between her public duties and private interest" during the relationship with the former Wagga Wagga MP, who has also fronted ICAC.
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The announcement prompted Berejiklian to resign after serving NSW as premier for four years.
"I love my job, and I love serving the community but I have been given no option following the statement that's been issued today," she said during her resignation speech at the time.
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