CQG Consulting: While the project had approvals, it needed the licence to attract additional funding from investors, according to Nine News Australia. Prior to being elected Keppel MP Brittany Lauga worked for CQG Consulting, which helped prepare the project environmental impact statement. Tower Holdings' proposed $600m eco-resort on Great Keppel Island, off Yeppoon, hit a roadblock on Friday when the government dismissed its casino licence application. But Ms Lauga told state parliament on Tuesday there was no conflict of interest."I was never involved as a consultant in any way, shape or form in Tower application for any casino licence," she said. Opposition leader Lawrence Springborg later questioned whether it was ethical for Labor state secretary Evan Moorhead to contact Tower Holdings as part of the approval process. Ms Lauga reassured the house she also had clearance from the integrity commissioner.
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