Critics says NSW electricity sale inquiry is a 'set-up' to support privatisation

By Nicole Hasham
Updated April 15 2015 - 7:14pm, first published 6:32pm
Fred Nile has proposed to chair a seven-member select committee, with a Liberal MP as his deputy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Fred Nile has proposed to chair a seven-member select committee, with a Liberal MP as his deputy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Fred Nile has proposed to chair a seven-member select committee, with a Liberal MP as his deputy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Fred Nile has proposed to chair a seven-member select committee, with a Liberal MP as his deputy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Fred Nile has proposed to chair a seven-member select committee, with a Liberal MP as his deputy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Fred Nile has proposed to chair a seven-member select committee, with a Liberal MP as his deputy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Fred Nile has proposed to chair a seven-member select committee, with a Liberal MP as his deputy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Fred Nile has proposed to chair a seven-member select committee, with a Liberal MP as his deputy. Photo: Daniel Munoz

A proposed parliamentary inquiry into the Baird government's electricity privatisation bid would be dominated by conservative MPs, triggering claims its findings will be biased towards the Coalition.

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