The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) inquiry into allegations surrounding former Parramatta Council general manager Gail Connolly is extending into next week. Connolly is currently undergoing a fourth day of questioning, focusing on her conduct while employed by the council. A key area of scrutiny involves accusations made against council staff regarding their appearance, specifically a comment about them “dressing like homeless people.” The inquiry is examining the circumstances leading to Connolly’s dismissal from her position. Details emerging from the hearings are expected to shed light on the internal dynamics and decision-making processes within Parramatta Council. ICAC is investigating potential breaches of public trust and misconduct. The ongoing proceedings aim to establish a comprehensive understanding of the events in question.