Damning allegations has been heard during the first day of a New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) inquiry into Eman Sharobeem.
The former chief executive of the Immigrant Women's Health Service (IWHS) and the Non-English Speaking Housing Women's Scheme (NESH) is being investigated over fraud allegations.
Counsel Assisting Ramesh Rajalingam says she sought expenses of more than $200,000 during her time with the publicy funded community-health organisations.
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