NSW Labor general secretary Kaila Murnain and former MP Ernest Wong will be called to give evidence to the state's corruption watchdog next week over the party’s alleged scheme to circumvent NSW electoral funding laws with Chinese donations.

The Independent Commission Against Corruption has published its witness list for the first of six weeks of hearings into the party's dealings with the Chinese Friends of Labor that will begin on Monday, eight months after the party’s Sussex Street headquarters was raided.

NSW party general secretary Kaila Murnain at the party's conference in 2016. Credit:James Brickwood

The ICAC will examine allegations Labor officials sought to evade NSW electoral funding laws by entering into a scheme with Chinese Friends of Labor since 2015, which can attract a jail term of up to 10 years.

Along with Ms Murnain and Mr Wong, Labor's community relations director Kenrick Cheah will be the first witnesses called.