PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Still ‘no action’ from Sandon report

Still ‘no action’ from Sandon report

Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association has called out the “lack of action” against former Casey councillors on the one-year anniversary of the IBAC Operation Sandon report.

In July 2023, IBAC made adverse findings against several ex-councillors as a result of alleged corrupt planning decisions at Casey.

The matter has been since referred to the Office of Police Prosecutions – which has declined to comment on the prospect of charges.

In a statement last week, CRRA called on the State Government to prosecute councillors at the “centre of Operation Sandon”.

It urged “in the least” for a ban on councillors from the 2016-’20 council term from standing for re-election in October.

“General public sentiment is that residents do not, in any circumstances, want former councillors from the City of Casey in the 2016-’20 term to be re-elected to council in the 2024 council elections.”

CRRA said it will be “educating the voting population” to ensure councillors from that term wouldn’t be re-elected.

Former councillor Rex Flannery, who is standing for re-election, says the ban is “discriminatory”.

Flannery has emphatically denied any involvement in alleged corruption.

“What right have they got to stop people with no involvement from running? If (CRRA secretary) Brian Oates can prove to me why I can’t run, I’ll step away.

“I want to know what grounds they have to discriminate against ex-councillors, who have no involvement in the alleged corruption by certain councillors.

“I will put up my house if they can prove I was part of anything that was alleged corruption.”

He said the CRRA – which was intending to “load up” the council with its candidates – was “good in name only” and had “done nothing” outside of the election campaign.

CRRA has so far endorsed 10 candidates in the Casey councillor elections in October, with more expected across the eight wards.

They include CRRA president Kasuni Mendis, CRRA secretary Brian Oates and Doveton-Eummerring Township Association chair Stefan Koomen.

Endorsed candidates have signed a CRRA charter based on greater “transparency” and “accountability”.

Among the charter items are that candidates consult with residents on a “regular and genuine” basis and are “transparent and open” on council-related matters.

There are also guidelines on overseas or domestic “junkets”, a ban on five-star hotel stays in Victoria at ratepayers’ expense, and on claiming travel expenses for personal travel.

First-class travel for medical reasons should be endorsed by an independent second opinion sought by Casey Council.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Hit to helmet proves costly

    Hit to helmet proves costly

    **Just when you thought the Premier relegation battle between DEVON MEADOWS and UPPER BEACONSFIELD couldn’t get any closer, there was an odd moment towards the end that may have helped…

  • Access free and confidential financial advice at Bring Your Bills Day 2026

    Access free and confidential financial advice at Bring Your Bills Day 2026

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535656 Following an overwhelmingly successful event in 2025, South East Community Links (SECL) is bringing its Bring Your Bills Day back to Pakenham this…

  • Three arrested after illegal shooting

    Three arrested after illegal shooting

    Last night at approximately 1.00am, the owner of a farm in Tynong woke up to the sound of gun shots, at which point he called Triple Zero (000). Several units…

  • Cardinia Reservoir upgrade uproar

    Cardinia Reservoir upgrade uproar

    A major dam upgrade will see 21 hectares of native bushland cleared and Cardinia Reservoir Park closed for up to three years, prompting concern from nearby residents. Upper Beaconsfield resident…

  • Maskiell, Munro and Midge

    Maskiell, Munro and Midge

    DAVE: Good morning boys, welcome back to another edition of LTS. It’s always great when I get to wear my Collingwood polo on a Monday morning after a big win…

  • Community figure Rob Wilson recovering

    Community figure Rob Wilson recovering

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 225295 Former City of Casey mayor and long-time community figure Rob Wilson is recovering after suffering a significant stroke just before Christmas, with family…

  • Cardinia schools close or relocate after early March heatwave

    Cardinia schools close or relocate after early March heatwave

    Cardinia’s schooling community has been left frustrated again this week, after overnight local area fire ratings meant the shutdown and relocation of some local schools. Short notice closures saw schools…

  • Four martial arts club banned

    Four martial arts club banned

    A former detective of 30 years has spoken out after four of his martial arts clubs were barred from Australia’s national Taekwondo system, leaving dozens of athletes unable to compete.…

  • Great season ends for Lions

    Great season ends for Lions

    PAKENHAM BOWLS It was a perfect day for bowls when Pakenham 1 lined up against Mulgrave Country Club 1 at Mulgrave for the midweek pennant grand final. The sun was…

  • $20,000 fines for tyre waste

    $20,000 fines for tyre waste

    An unregistered truckload of waste tyres has landed the transporter and a tyre shredding company in trouble with EPA Victoria, sparking $20,000 in fines. EPA officers were on a routine…