How journalist Linda Silmalis broke the Jo Haylen chauffeur scandal

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Veteran journalist Linda Silmalis has given a rare glimpse into her investigative process after breaking the scandal that led to former NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen’s resignation.

In a recent Instagram Reel, the Daily Telegraph journalist detailed how she uncovered Haylen’s misuse of taxpayer-funded drivers, a revelation that sent shockwaves through state politics.

Silmalis explained that her work began after she received a tip-off that Haylen had used her official government driver for personal trips, including a 446km round trip to a winery for a friend’s birthday.

The journalist spoke with sources in political circles, including those who often go unnoticed – ministerial drivers.

“Ministerial drivers are notoriously discreet and the fact they were talking about it meant they were unhappy on behalf of her driver having to do this trip,” Silmalis said in the video.

Through meticulous cross-referencing of logs, sources, and careful fact-checking, Silmalis uncovered additional instances where Haylen had allegedly treated taxpayer-funded transport as a personal chauffeur service – including school drop-offs and weekend trips.

As the story gained traction, Haylen initially attempted to downplay the revelations. However, as more details emerged, pressure mounted on NSW Premier Chris Minns, who eventually withdrew his support.

Within days, Haylen was forced to resign. She will continue to serve as the member for Summer Hill.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

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