Posted: 2023-02-11 06:19:37

Two of the NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet's brothers have been summonsed to give evidence at a state parliamentary inquiry into the Hills Shire Council in Sydney's north-west.

A parliamentary Upper House committee has summonsed Hills Shire Councillor Virginia Ellis and Christian Ellis as well as Charles and Jean-Claude Perrottet, after they failed to respond to invitations to give evidence.

The inquiry, which will sit for two days next week, is looking into allegations of impropriety by members of the council in Sydney's north-west and property developers in the area.  

The committee said in a statement the four people summonsed were key individuals who "could assist the committee with its questions in relation to Hills Shire Council".

Premier Perrottet said he had not spoken to his brothers about being summonsed.

"No I haven't, not at all, it's a matter for the Upper House — I'm not going into those details," he said.

Committee member and Upper House deputy leader, John Graham, said the committee had issued the summons' after the witnesses failed to respond to invitations to face the inquiry.

"The committee is now seeking the co-operation of witnesses who may have some light to shed on the suggestions that have been made, but have found it very hard to get them to agree to give evidence," he said.

"As a result, we have taken the serious step of issuing summons and we're hoping there is co-operation with the work of the committee."

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