Public servants Down Under investigated over $25m in allegedly corrupt contracts
[Facilitator's note: Thank you to Charmaine Rodrigues, Crisis Governance Specialist (Inclusive Political Processes), UNDP New York, for sharing this information.]
A Victorian public servant accepted cash, a white piano and a jet ski named Bazdawgs as he and a colleague improperly awarded $25m in contracts, an anti-corruption hearing has heard. Barry Wells and Albert Ooi allegedly gained $3m from giving Public Transport Victoria contracts to companies they owned and to other entities in exchange for cash and gifts.
Read the story by the Australian Associated Press in The Guardian.
A Victorian public servant accepted cash, a white piano and a jet ski named Bazdawgs as he and a colleague improperly awarded $25m in contracts, an anti-corruption hearing has heard. Barry Wells and Albert Ooi allegedly gained $3m from giving Public Transport Victoria contracts to companies they owned and to other entities in exchange for cash and gifts.
Read the story by the Australian Associated Press in The Guardian.