Former Wagga MP Daryl Maguire's associate in an alleged cash-for-visas scheme has admitted she contacted or attempted to contact its Riverina participants to get them to lie at corruption hearings.
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Mr Eldridge and his firm were raised by Mr Robertson as one of the "businesses associated with the immigration scheme" that saw "false" paperwork given to the immigration department so that Chinese visa applicants had a workplace to nominate.
Ms Wang said she told Great Southern Electrical managing director Sean Duffy and Cottontail Wines owner Gerry McCormick to conceal from ICAC the cash she had given them, and told Temora real estate agent Angus McLaren that their visa worker training agreement was "legitimate".
Ms Wang previously told ICAC she paid cash incentives to the businesses involved and gave the remainder, up to $20,000 at a time, to Mr Maguire.