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N ew South Wales's anti -corruption observer launched an investigation against Minister Tim CrakantHorp, who was dismissed on allegations that the ministry violated the rules of behavior. Prime Minister Chris Minns dismissed former Minister of Skills on allegation that he could not provide information about "important" private family land in Avcı region last month. The private family land is 24 property, including a building in Broadmeadow, a suburb of Newcastle, which was purchased by Crakanthorp's wife in February this year. Former deputy Tim Crakanthorp ICAC is investigated by ICAC. Minns also directed Crakanthorp to the Independent Corruption Commission . Documents subjected the Parliament show a preliminary investigation as to whether ICAC has violated Crakanthorp a large extent ". Minns also confirmed ÖNCAC investigation, result of information provided to observer by government. "They did not go to the next stage of the public opinion investigation to Mr. Crakanthor." "I think it is reasonable in the conditions of prejudice the next stages." Minns said that if ICAC pursues an official public investigation, he would "take action" to remove Crakanthorp from the party. 9News.au applied to Crakanthorp's office for a comment. NSW Premier Chris talks about the ICAC investigation. Newcastle member Crakanthorp was the Minister Hunter and organized the cabinet of skills, TAFE and Minister Higher Education.