Eddie Obeid did not reveal family's interest in Circular Quay cafes, Supreme Court hears

By Michaela Whitbourn
Updated February 11 2016 - 2:08am, first published 1:06am
Former Labor minister Eddie Obeid (right) arrives at The Supreme Court in Darlinghurst on Wednesday.  Photo: Kate Geraghty
Former Labor minister Eddie Obeid (right) arrives at The Supreme Court in Darlinghurst on Wednesday. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Judith Obeid (right), the wife of Former Labor minister Eddie Obeid, arrives at the Supreme Court on Wednesday.  Photo: Kate Geraghty
Judith Obeid (right), the wife of Former Labor minister Eddie Obeid, arrives at the Supreme Court on Wednesday. Photo: Kate Geraghty

Former NSW Labor minister Eddie Obeid appeared to be acting "on behalf of constituents" when he lobbied a state government authority about retail leases at Circular Quay. He didn't reveal his family was making $1000 a week from two cafes on the wharves, the Supreme Court has heard.

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