AN audit of Liberal Party donations in the wake of damaging slush fund allegations needs to be released publicly, the NSW opposition says.
The call comes after another political head rolled this week as the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) probed party donations.
Police Minister Mike Gallacher resigned from his plum role on Friday after he was implicated in a Liberal Party slush fund scheme.
It was two weeks after Barry O'Farrell resigned from the state's top job over an undeclared, gifted bottle of wine.
NSW Liberal party director Tony Nutt is leading an audit into the party's political donations.
But Opposition Leader John Robertson says the results need not be only for Liberal eyes.
"Tony Nutt is a political operative from way back," he told reporters on Saturday.
"Tony Nutt is someone who has been involved in the activities of the Liberal Party for years and years and years.
"The only way someone can have confidence in that audit is if it is publicly released so everyone can see the process that was put in place to look at these donations."
Mr Robertson, whose own party was dragged through the mud after adverse ICAC findings over coal mine approvals, said he understood why people would question the motives of every politician in NSW.
He said he wanted to work with Mr Baird to put an end to what was playing out at the ICAC.
"I want to see Mike Baird not simply talk tough but the steps to end the scandal and put in place measures that are going to give the public confidence," he said.
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